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D.Matthew said:Hello,
Thank you very much for your spreadsheet. I hope you don't mind, but I've taken it and made it into an an interactive map that people can customize on their own. It is color coordinated by "type".
This will be a work in progress. Click on each feature to view it's contents.
http://www.arcgis.com/explorer/?open=10180d960774403fa043dc5b367314b6
Thank you so much for this comprehensive list. We will be using small hotels, casas and pensions in April 2014 and I am sure this will be a great help. JoanneHi,
I plan on joining the Class 2013 with a Camino which follows the Via Jacobi, Via Gebennensis, The Puy, Camino Frances and Finisterre Way caminos. I expect to walk 2,400 kms in total.
In preparation for this pilgrimage I have researched numerous guides and web sites to compile a listing of accommodation for these various routes. Attached is what I have found for the Camino Frances route. I thought I would share this with fellow pilgrims as it may be of value to new and perhaps veteran pilgrims alike.
The spreadsheet is a first attempt and as such will be updated as I learn more. My intention is to likely focus more on private or shared stays in small hotels, pensions or other private accommodation.
You will note that the name of the establishment is highlighted in green where I have found a positive review (link has been included). I am very interested in hearing from anyone who:
Will share a positive experience on any accommodation listed or other if missing
Can provide a missing website address
Notices an error
Depending on feedback received I will republish the listing at a later date or not.
As the title says “Hope this is of use”.
Many thanks
Guy
Thanks so much for the update - will add those websites to the database which I have also saved for use in April. thanks too for the info re Jacotrans - I have not started researching them yet, but have plenty of time. Buen CaminoI have seen this database when it was first posted back in January (2012). I saved it and used it this last October while planning to walk the Meseta. It was very helpful.
Two things I would add to make it more helpful, 1) whether the establishment is On/Off the Camino, and 2) whether the establishment is serviced by Jacotrans/baggage transfer services (all are listed in their brochures). Most pilgrims carry their own, but there are often the 1-2 days where sending baggage ahead helps while healing from blisters/feet/knee/back problems. You do NOT need to know exactly where you are staying that night to use Jacotrans, just the town you are walking to ahead of time. Jacotrans have establishments in every town that accept baggage even if the person is not staying there.
Also, you are asking to supplement any missing info or provide feedback based on personal experiences. Some websites to add:
Line 118 - Pamplona Apartamentos Mirasierra: http://www.atmirasierra.com/ About 1/2 mile from the Camino, but if spending more than 2 days in Pamplona or traveling with family, this place are apartments (1-2 bedrooms), very clean and spacious, great area, plenty supermarkets, pharmacies, and eateries around.
Line 148 Logrono Hostal Numantina-- http://www.hostalnumantina.com/ Popular with bikers, beware no elevator, though.
Line 289 (updated name) Albergue Puerta de Najera: http://www.alberguedenajera.com/ They have a couple of private rooms. 30 Euros individual. Good facilities. Fills out quick because "word of mouth" for the Albergue Municipal in Najera is not great....
Burgos: I would add Hotel Via Gotica to the database: across from Arco de San Martin and two blocks from bus station: http://www.hotelviagotica.com/en/
Line 479- Fromista Hotel San Martin. Green bar please! Very popular with pilgrims; many gather here for their food, great bar, and very kind service to pilgrims.
Line 510 Hostal Camino Real-- the owner Cesar Acero is a modern Knight of Templar when it comes to pilgrims! I saw him assisting many from medical help to food to calls home, good staff. Their communal 7:30pm meal is a do-not-miss if staying at Calzadilla de la Cueza (their beef stew is to die for!).
Line 528 Hostal Alfonso VI: http://www.hostalalfonsovi.com/ at 25 Euros/night is ON the Camino. The rooms are spacious and the service is very kind.
I'll continue sending updates using this thread!
Many thanks for an incredible job!!
Hi,
I plan on joining the Class 2013 with a Camino which follows the Via Jacobi, Via Gebennensis, The Puy, Camino Frances and Finisterre Way caminos. I expect to walk 2,400 kms in total.
In preparation for this pilgrimage I have researched numerous guides and web sites to compile a listing of accommodation for these various routes. Attached is what I have found for the Camino Frances route. I thought I would share this with fellow pilgrims as it may be of value to new and perhaps veteran pilgrims alike.
The spreadsheet is a first attempt and as such will be updated as I learn more. My intention is to likely focus more on private or shared stays in small hotels, pensions or other private accommodation.
You will note that the name of the establishment is highlighted in green where I have found a positive review (link has been included). I am very interested in hearing from anyone who:
Will share a positive experience on any accommodation listed or other if missing
Can provide a missing website address
Notices an error
Depending on feedback received I will republish the listing at a later date or not.
As the title says “Hope this is of use”.
Many thanks
Guy
Thanks so much for the update - will add those websites to the database which I have also saved for use in April. thanks too for the info re Jacotrans - I have not started researching them yet, but have plenty of time. Buen Camino
Thanks so much for the update - will add those websites to the database which I have also saved for use in April. thanks too for the info re Jacotrans - I have not started researching them yet, but have plenty of time. Buen Camino
Miami Miam Dodo has all accommodation within 5km of the trail. It's in French but easy to understand, and I understand it is updated regularly. Here's a link to see what it looks like, and another link to Amazon France:
http://www.levieuxcrayon.com/MMDDCAMINO/MMDDCAMINO.html
http://www.amazon.fr/dp/2916446397/
Thanks! Looks great! Does it come in English?
I would love this information about accommodation, as we are going at that time this year. My email is aoconnell1451@gmail.com Thank you so much.I walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
I walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
Hi Joanne,I walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
Please forward your recommendation.I walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
Please send me your email by Private message so that I can attach the document. Sorry for the delay - I have been away. JoannePlease forward your recommendation.
My family and I are starting june 17th.
Thank you offering to share.
Russ
Tried to send it attached to your email, but the email bounced. I resent with a different spelling for features....maybe that worked?Hi, please send me the list of accommodation, thank you for the research.feetures1959@gmail.com
Hi Joanne - if you still have the spreadsheet I would greatly appreciate a copy. I am beginning in late Sept. my email is layup5300@aol.comI walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
Excellent work and thanks! I'd add El Palo de Avellano in Zubiri. I sure hope they belong on the list because I'm booked there!Hi,
I plan on joining the Class 2013 with a Camino which follows the Via Jacobi, Via Gebennensis, The Puy, Camino Frances and Finisterre Way caminos. I expect to walk 2,400 kms in total.
In preparation for this pilgrimage I have researched numerous guides and web sites to compile a listing of accommodation for these various routes. Attached is what I have found for the Camino Frances route. I thought I would share this with fellow pilgrims as it may be of value to new and perhaps veteran pilgrims alike.
The spreadsheet is a first attempt and as such will be updated as I learn more. My intention is to likely focus more on private or shared stays in small hotels, pensions or other private accommodation.
You will note that the name of the establishment is highlighted in green where I have found a positive review (link has been included). I am very interested in hearing from anyone who:
Will share a positive experience on any accommodation listed or other if missing
Can provide a missing website address
Notices an error
Depending on feedback received I will republish the listing at a later date or not.
As the title says “Hope this is of use”.
Many thanks
Guy
Hi Joanne, I am starting Camino Frances Septemer 15 and would love to see your info on pensions and small hotels. Thanks, Bob bobyo99999@aol.comHi Joanne - if you still have the spreadsheet I would greatly appreciate a copy. I am beginning in late Sept. my email is layup5300@aol.com
Thanks much!
Hi Joanne, yes please do forward your info! abbamills@gmail.com Thank you!I walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
Hi JoanneI walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
I am walking the CF in Sept/Oct and would really appreciate the list of accommodations as well. Thank you for your effortscauseyme@yahoo.com Melanie
Hi Stephen Please send me your email address in a personal message so I can attach the list. Thanks JoanneHi Joanne
Please email me your accommodation list
Many thanks
Stephen
Joanne, if you still have the file, could you send it to takee4@sbcglobal.net Thanks!I walked the Camino Frances in May/June this year and have an itinerary and accommodation (small pensions and hotels) to match. We walked +- 20km per day so the itinerary is for 40 days with mostly a choice of 3 places. I can't seem to load it but if you Message me with your email address, I will send it to you.
I have managed with my limited skills to add the file. Please note that all the information is now a couple of years old, and there are sure to be other options and some may no longer be available. I hope this is of use. JoanneCan someone with the list try to post it so everyone does not have to reply with an e-mail address?
I have seen this database when it was first posted back in January (2012). I saved it and used it this last October while planning to walk the Meseta. It was very helpful.
Two things I would add to make it more helpful, 1) whether the establishment is On/Off the Camino, and 2) whether the establishment is serviced by Jacotrans/baggage transfer services (all are listed in their brochures). Most pilgrims carry their own, but there are often the 1-2 days where sending baggage ahead helps while healing from blisters/feet/knee/back problems. You do NOT need to know exactly where you are staying that night to use Jacotrans, just the town you are walking to ahead of time. Jacotrans have establishments in every town that accept baggage even if the person is not staying there.
Also, you are asking to supplement any missing info or provide feedback based on personal experiences. Some websites to add:
Line 118 - Pamplona Apartamentos Mirasierra About 1/2 mile from the Camino, but if spending more than 2 days in Pamplona or traveling with family, this place are apartments (1-2 bedrooms), very clean and spacious, great area, plenty supermarkets, pharmacies, and eateries around.
I'll continue sending updates using this thread!
Many thanks for an incredible job!!
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