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kevin hill

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via de la plata,,,2016....camino portugues 2018
hi...im walking the camino de madrid in june......finding it difficult to find albergues...en route from tress cantos....one pops upat mataelpino...then the format is quite easy.....has anyone walk this route...and could please advice on the early stages as regards accommodation....i dont want to pay high hotel /hostal prices....many thanks..kevin
 
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hi...im walking the camino de madrid in june......finding it difficult to find albergues...en route from tress cantos....one pops upat mataelpino...then the format is quite easy.....has anyone walk this route...and could please advice on the early stages as regards accommodation....i dont want to pay high hotel /hostal prices....many thanks..kevin
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hi...im walking the camino de madrid in june......finding it difficult to find albergues...en route from tress cantos....one pops upat mataelpino...then the format is quite easy.....has anyone walk this route...and could please advice on the early stages as regards accommodation....i dont want to pay high hotel /hostal prices....many thanks..kevin

AWESOME!
(there aren't many albergues on the stages in Madrid before you cross into Segovia; makes sense I guess)Camino Madrid Map (1).jpg
good luck and Buen Camino!
 

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In Manzanares ,Hostel la Pedriza was excellent last autumn and has male and female bunk rooms now with sheets and doonas.
 
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Look also for Acogida (roughly House of Welcome) such as the Acogida de peregrinos La Encomienda at Manzanares el Real. As Mike says Gronze is your friend.
thank you tincatinker..still new to all of this but i am learning fast...advice is gold......thank you
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
These are my stages and accommodation from April 2019. Be aware that the ayuntamiento accommodation in Tres Cantos is no longer available. @rayyrosa have an amazing albergue and are a great source of information for the rest of the route.

Day 1 - Tres Cantos - 25.2km (Ayuntamiento)
Day 2 - Manzanares el Real - 25.3km (Albergue Ray y Rosa)
Day 3 - Cercedilla - 20.4km (Hostal Aribel Longinos)
Day 4 - Segovia - 30.4km (Hostal Fornos) + rest day
Day 5 - Santa Maria la Real de Nieva - 33.3km (Albergue Fuensanta)
Day 6 - Coca - 22.2km (Albergue Municipal)
Day 7 - Alcazarén - 24km (Albergue Municipal)
Day 8 - Puente Duero - 24.9km (Albergue)
Day 9 - Peñaflor de Hornija - 27.4km (Albergue Municipal)
Day 10 - Medina de Rioseco - 24.3km (Convento Santa Clara)
Day 11 - Villalon de Campos - 28ish km (Albergue Municipal)
Day 12 - Grajal - 30km (Albergue Municipal)
Day 13 - SahagĂşn - 6km
 
hi...im walking the camino de madrid in june......finding it difficult to find albergues...en route from tress cantos....one pops upat mataelpino...then the format is quite easy.....has anyone walk this route...and could please advice on the early stages as regards accommodation....i dont want to pay high hotel /hostal prices....many thanks..kevin

Kevin:

The Madrid is really flat in the beginning. I walked to Colemenar Viejo the first day 35km. There is a woman who rents out rooms for the day in Colemenar (20 euro's at the time). It is listed on Gronze.com. You can call ahead to check on price. After Colemenar Viejo, the Madrid goes up into the mountains and Albergues become more plentiful. I posted in 2016 each stop along the way if you want to look them up. After the mountains, in June, you are probably going to have some very warm days.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
Joe
 
Kevin:

The Madrid is really flat in the beginning. I walked to Colemenar Viejo the first day 35km. There is a woman who rents out rooms for the day in Colemenar (20 euro's at the time). It is listed on Gronze.com. You can call ahead to check on price. After Colemenar Viejo, the Madrid goes up into the mountains and Albergues become more plentiful. I posted in 2016 each stop along the way if you want to look them up. After the mountains, in June, you are probably going to have some very warm days.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
Joe
thank you joe....regards kevin
 
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Kevin:

The Madrid is really flat in the beginning. I walked to Colemenar Viejo the first day 35km. There is a woman who rents out rooms for the day in Colemenar (20 euro's at the time). It is listed on Gronze.com. You can call ahead to check on price. After Colemenar Viejo, the Madrid goes up into the mountains and Albergues become more plentiful. I posted in 2016 each stop along the way if you want to look them up. After the mountains, in June, you are probably going to have some very warm days.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
Joe
thanks joe.......kevin
 

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