Hi all,
I received a private message about ideas on alternative lodging on the camino Frances, and while preparing the answer I thought that this might be useful for everyone, so here are some tips. This might be especially useful these days when the albergues are filling up fast. This might be "Plan B".
1) Check out this pdf document that was sent to me by someone a while back (I think it was Sillydoll). It has a list of small hotels along the route with contact information.
2) Mundicamino.com has a great set of pages where they present each stage of the camino Frances with lodging and other facilities for each stage:
http://www.mundicamino.com/ingles/rutas.cfm?id=15
- Click a stage, and then look at the menu to the left (blue background). Lodging is an item on this list.
Buen camino,
Ivar
I received a private message about ideas on alternative lodging on the camino Frances, and while preparing the answer I thought that this might be useful for everyone, so here are some tips. This might be especially useful these days when the albergues are filling up fast. This might be "Plan B".
1) Check out this pdf document that was sent to me by someone a while back (I think it was Sillydoll). It has a list of small hotels along the route with contact information.
2) Mundicamino.com has a great set of pages where they present each stage of the camino Frances with lodging and other facilities for each stage:
http://www.mundicamino.com/ingles/rutas.cfm?id=15
- Click a stage, and then look at the menu to the left (blue background). Lodging is an item on this list.
Buen camino,
Ivar