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<blockquote data-quote="SabineP" data-source="post: 976570" data-attributes="member: 8463"><p>Hi and welcome on this forum.</p><p>I can highly recommend the Ingles. It is a perfect mini Camino.</p><p>Lesser travelled? Not recently. The Ingles does attract enough numbers. Even to the point that some albergues fill up quickly.</p><p>Lots of people seem to prefer this Camino just because it is a good alternative for the Sarria-Santiago stretch.</p><p></p><p>Take into consideration that in May Spain does have some paid holidays where people have time off from work and will be walking a Camino.</p><p>Labour Day on the first of May and in Galicia also Galician Literature Day ( 17th ).</p><p></p><p>With a family of four it is also perfectly doable to book a familyroom in a hostal /pension, making it possible as cheap/expensive as four times an individual albergue bed.</p><p>You and your children might enjoy to stay in an albergue though and then the one from the Galician Xunta in Betanzos might be a good introduction.</p><p></p><p>If you want details about some specific lodgings ,feel free to ask me.</p><p></p><p>Happy preparations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SabineP, post: 976570, member: 8463"] Hi and welcome on this forum. I can highly recommend the Ingles. It is a perfect mini Camino. Lesser travelled? Not recently. The Ingles does attract enough numbers. Even to the point that some albergues fill up quickly. Lots of people seem to prefer this Camino just because it is a good alternative for the Sarria-Santiago stretch. Take into consideration that in May Spain does have some paid holidays where people have time off from work and will be walking a Camino. Labour Day on the first of May and in Galicia also Galician Literature Day ( 17th ). With a family of four it is also perfectly doable to book a familyroom in a hostal /pension, making it possible as cheap/expensive as four times an individual albergue bed. You and your children might enjoy to stay in an albergue though and then the one from the Galician Xunta in Betanzos might be a good introduction. If you want details about some specific lodgings ,feel free to ask me. Happy preparations! [/QUOTE]
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