I will be walking the Camino next spring for my good friend who is suffering from a terminal lung disease. She would love to come, but will only be able to walk a short time each day. Will she be able to stay in the hostels?
I 'm sure that most hospitaleroes with any sense will allow your friend to sleep the night. A doctor's note explaning her condition will help. Private albergues will almost always take you in without a credential but you must produce your passport. Some albergues even have carparks that mysteriously fill up at night.I will be walking the Camino next spring for my good friend who is suffering from a terminal lung disease. She would love to come, but will only be able to walk a short time each day. Will she be able to stay in the hostels?
Great minds think alike!! I laughed so hard after taking this picture! One of my favorites along the Camino!(Olivares, we have similar pics!)