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“Bed race” You should read this before attempting Camino Del Norte in July/August.

You are right. They need to set a deadline for pilgrims to show up for their reservations.

We usually stay in CR. Mostly they insist that if we are going to be later than planned, we call them, or otherwise our room will be given to others.

More than fair I think!

Though I had to learn the appropriate Spanish phrases to advise that we might be late!
 
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Thank you. This has been my suspicion for 2021 since it is a jubilee year [4x per century only] and the feast day of their patron saint is July 25. I was told by many seasoned Camino vets to not worry and not book until a few weeks prior...but my gut and past experience elsewhere tells me it will be a madhouse. I appreciate the frank confirmation and perspective. ps- the Urdiales episode is hilarious, sorry, but it cracked me up. Hope you can laugh in retrospect.
 
You are talking about an area of the Norte around Irun/San Sebastian/Bilbao, right? What makes you think that the Santiago Holy Year will be felt there so that it will be "a madhouse"? Were you there in 2010 and 2004? During past Jacobean Holy Years, mainly Galicia and Santiago were flooded with visitors ... Camino sections far away didn't notice much increase of pilgrims traffic. On the other hand, this area is a very popular destination for summer holidays. Every summer.
 
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Wow so snarky.
I'm not talking about a holy year, I'm talking about a jubilee year. It only happens four times in a century. It's a pretty big deal for Catholics with plenary indulgence etc. To arrive in Santiago by July 25th we would all be on the same route. I'm no expert but it certainly is a plausible scenario.
 
@lisaflora, apologies if the intention of my comment is not clear. I just feel that it is not helpful for others to tell them that all the caminos will be flooded with people along their whole length during a Jacobean Holy Year when there is no indication for this to have happened in the past. I feel it unnecessarily creates a misleading sense of urgency for next year.

I am talking about Jacobean Holy Years, called Ano Santo Xacobeo in the Galician language. They are celebrated during each year where Saint James' feastday, the 25th of July, falls on a Sunday. This happens about 14 times in a century, not 4 times. It happened in:
  • 1909, 1915, 1920,1926, 1937, 1943, 1948, 1954, 1965, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1993, and 1999
  • 2004 and 2010, and it will happen in 2021, 2027, 2032, 2038, 2049, 2055, 2060, 2066, 2077, 2083, 2088, and 2094
After 2021, the next Jacobean Holy Year will be in 2027 and in Galicia they are already making preparatory plans for it. Catholics do not need to walk at all on foot to Santiago to receive the Plenary Indulgence in the context of a Jacobean Holy Year. However, a short foot pilgrimage of 5-10 days, equivalent to a distance of 100-200 km from Santiago, is popular in this context.
 
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Someone may have numbers for the del Norte from the last Jacobean holy years which could be illuminating, but my guess is that any huge increase in numbers will focus on the 100-km stretch leading into Santiago. I would expect some increase on the del Norte, but would be surpised if it got the flood in any real way. While devout RCs of the holy year inclination (there are many practising RCs for whom such considerations are not important to them) are definitely out there, I do not see a flood, especially on the eastern stretches of the del Norte.

Still, I could be out to lunch on this.
 
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Someone may have numbers for the del Norte from the last Jacobean holy years which could be illuminating, but my guess is that any huge increase in numbers will focus on the 100-km stretch leading into Santiago.
I recommend exploring the statistics pages on the Oficina de Acogida al Peregrino's website, and in particular the Comparativa function, for the various caminos and the various starting points. The data go back to 2004.
 
@lisaflora - I think what everyone has been trying to tell you is to stop stressing out about booking places to sleep almost a year in advance. There are many reasons why you aren't finding accommodations this far ahead, the least likely is that it will be a holy year, especially more than 100km from Santiago.
More likely is that albergues, pensiones, hotels, etc. haven't released their inventory for booking yet, especially since many don't know what the Covid situation will be like in the next couple of months, let alone next year. They don't even know if they will be in business!
 

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