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Albergues open in the winter on Camino frances!

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There is also a list of albergues in the 'Resources' section available as a downloadable PDF that was posted by SYates. It doesn't list specific dates, but it states whether or not an albergue is open year around or not. Those which close during Winter tend to do so sometime in October and re-open in the Spring.
 
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And may I add three things:

1) the list is kept up to date with changes

2) it is not always complete (only those albergues that supply the information to the administrators of the website are included)

3) call ahead of time to be sure

This is based on my experience walking last December/January and my meeting with one of the administrators of the website this past October.
 
Hello everyone! I’m currently doing the Camino and here is a list of all those that are open in winter time with their closing dates (a lot for Christmas). It’s on the aprinca website. Here is the link!

http://www.aprinca.com/alberguesinvierno/

Buen Camino!! Y Feliz Navidad!
Thank you, i am starting in february, appreciate it!
 
And may I add three things:

1) the list is kept up to date with changes

2) it is not always complete (only those albergues that supply the information to the administrators of the website are included)

3) call ahead of time to be sure

This is based on my experience walking last December/January and my meeting with one of the administrators of the website this past October.
Definitely call! On the Camino Frances now...
 
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There is also a list of albergues in the 'Resources' section available as a downloadable PDF that was posted by SYates. It doesn't list specific dates, but it states whether or not an albergue is open year around or not. Those which close during Winter tend to do so sometime in October and re-open in the Spring.

The aprinca website linked above is more accurate ;-) but yes, always call ahead, especially if you are planning to end the day in a small place without any other options ...

BC SY
 
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