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Especially since Albergue Maribel Roncal is still closed. That's where I stayed when I walked through Pamplona during San Fermín.I beleive in past years Jesus y Maria closes it doors for that week. I know I have read that finding a bed in Cizur Menor is also an issue for the week.
it will be difficult to find a bed in an albergue and also in the hotels. I know only one open albergue that time, "Casa Paderborn", but it should be not possible, to make a reservation. Good luckHi all! I’m new here, planning my first Camino (on the CF route) after some traveling around other countries. I just started mapping out possible route plans, and realized that I’m planning to begin around July 9th, which would put me in Pamplona during the 2022 Running of the Bulls. But I wonder if this may impact accommodations, and whether there’s anything I can/should do in advance to ensure lodging there during the crowded celebrations? I’ve found lots of other posts here very helpful in my preparation! Thanks in advance for any guidance
- hilary
edit: thank you to moderator & veteran pilgrims for providing me with appropriately nuanced language to use around this topic! very much appreciate the support!
Starts July 6, 2022What are the exact dates? I'll be leaving SJPP on 4th, will I miss it? (I hope so)!
Hi, any idea of this distance? I'm now rather concerned as I really don't want to be in Pamplona at this time and will be walking with my grandson of 15.You could avoid Pamplona totally during this period.
Looking at a map you can plot your way to the airport.
From the airport walk southeast to Tiebas to join the Camino Aragones and perhaps stay in the Tiebas albergue as peregrina2000 noted above. The hub of the town is the bar/resto in the Centro Social de Tiebas, at # 34 Calle Mayor, tel +34 948 36 00 02
After Tiebas walk west on the CA paralleling route NA-601 to the splendid circular Romanesque church at Eunate where the albergue is now unfortunately closed and then 4km further to Puente la Reina/Gares to re-meet the Camino Frances.
Happy planning and Buen camino
From where to the airport? Or from the airport to Tiebas?Hi, any idea of this distance? I'm now rather concerned as I really don't want to be in Pamplona at this time and will be walking with my grandson of 15.
Sorry, I should be researching myself, I thought it was something you had maybe done. We'll be coming from Zubiri, so maybe will now need to stop before the town the day before and have a longer day the next as it looks quite a trek yo joined the AragonésFrom where to the airport?
I have walked to Tiebas twice but not via the airport.Sorry, I should be researching myself, I thought it was something you had maybe done. We'll be coming from Zubiri, so maybe will now need to stop before the town the day before and have a longer day the next as it looks quite a trek yo joined the Aragonés
Just looking again, if we stopped at Huarte the night before, it should be possible to Skirt Pamplona without getting caught up in the festival, I hope.I have walked to Tiebas twice but not via the airport.
Good idea. From Huarte where would you aim? If Tiebas it would be a 20km walk.Just looking again, if we stopped at Huarte the night before, it should be possible to Skirt Pamplona without getting caught up in the festival, I hope.
Perhaps a bit short of Puenta la Riena. This is my grandson's first Camino and only my second, so I'm not planning too far ahead until I see how we both cope. Thank you for your advice. I think we'll stick to the Frances but just not stay in Pamplona.Good idea. From Huarte where would aim?
Whatever you think you might do try to book ahead ie. ASAP. All accommodation has always been tight even in surrounding towns at this time.
We have booked in Trinidad de ArreWhatever you think you might do try to book ahead ie. ASAP. All accommodation has always been tight even in surrounding towns at this time.
When we walked in 2016 we also passed through Pamplona during the San Fermines. What we did was to stop 5 km before Pamplona, at the nice medieval albergue in Trinidad de Arres. Then we left early the next day and walked through before the run. We were able to watch it on TV from the other side of town when we stopped for breakfast in a cafe.Hi all! I’m new here, planning my first Camino (on the CF route) after some traveling around other countries. I just started mapping out possible route plans, and realized that I’m planning to begin around July 9th, which would put me in Pamplona during the 2022 Running of the Bulls. But I wonder if this may impact accommodations, and whether there’s anything I can/should do in advance to ensure lodging there during the crowded celebrations? I’ve found lots of other posts here very helpful in my preparation! Thanks in advance for any guidance
- hilary
edit: thank you to moderator & veteran pilgrims for providing me with appropriately nuanced language to use around this topic! very much appreciate the support!
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