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Thank you! We thought of staying in albergues this time, or mixing it up with private rooms.If you want private rooms book a day or two ahead. In October some albergues begin to close, but it does not sound like you want to stay in albergues really. Some private albergues do have private room options, but rarely municipals, etc. Look in your guide book or on your app for places with this option. Walking this summer we were able to find places with only a day or two lead time. Last fall my husband had no problems in September and October. He did not stay in private rooms all the time though. Watch out for Spanish holidays as that may effect private room availability.
Awesome, super helpful, thank you!WeatherSpark is a good site for historical weather patterns
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Many thanks for the search tip!! I *knew* there were weather related discussions, but could not find anything with "weather." Thanks for the tip on putting the month name in the search titles only, much appreciated!!There are quite a few discussions about walking in October-November. You can use the Search function, enter "october" (or "november") and click Search titles only. You will need to glance through threads about other routes too, but you should quickly find discussions of the Camino Frances in October- November.
I have walked the Camino Frances 3 times in October-November and thought it was a great time to walk. I don't think you will have difficulty finding beds. The crowds from SJPP drop off sharply at the beginning of October. However, it is best not to count on walking into a random small town in November where there is only one albergue, and expect beds to be available. However 1 or 2 days in advance should be no problem.
As for any time of the year, be aware of the public holidays when Spaniards often travel and accommodation gets booked up.
Yes albergues will likely start to close early to mid October. Use an app or a guide book to see when. Use Gronze.com in the Google app for automatic translation or use an app like wisepilgrim. They close because pilgrims drop off at this time. Some albergues are open all the time, but the aprinca.com site is not active until Dec 1 to see the winter albergue list.Thank you! We thought of staying in albergues this time, or mixing it up with private rooms.
Will a lot of places with private rooms be closed in November?
Great tip on Spanish holidays, thank you!
Hi pilgrims!
I walked the French Way solo May 2019 and Portuguese Coastal with my husband, Marcus in May 2022. On the Portuguese Way we pre-booked private rooms as 1) I wanted Marcus to have a good experience (he's a newbie walker) and 2) COVID prevention. He's diabetic and it was our first international trip since COVID and we wanted to err on the side of caution.
On the Portuguese Way, I thought I'd miss the spontaneity of seeing where we landed, but must admit, I really loved the pre-bookings : ) It saved a lot of stress---we just walked and enjoyed.
Well, it worked for Marcus, too, as now we're considering a short Camino from Roncesvalles to Burgos this October or November 2022, taking 14 days (we don't like to hurry), and maybe taking the bus to Sarria and doing the last 100 km Navarre and Rioja were some of my favorite regions in 2019, and I'd love to share that section with Marcus! I wish we had time to walk the whole French Way together, but it's not in the cards this autumn.
Weather
Forgive me, I cannot find the weather and planning resources! I checked other posts, and sounds like October in Navarre and Rioja might have cool mornings (down to 0 C?) and maybe rain, but warmer days. Is that right? How about November?
Bookings
Also, from what I'm reading (and seeing on https://www.aprinca.com/alberguesinvierno/), November to end of February is considered winter and lodging might be more limited ( and places might be closed). Is that right?
Do you think we'd be OK winging it with albergues during October or November? How about private lodging? I just did an initial check at Booking.com and looks like a lot of private lodging is already booked in Roncesvalles mid-October. I know you can email or call the directly, and Booking.com does not reflect the whole inventory. Still, there's not a ton available and I know it takes awhile for folks to spread out after SJPP.
We are also considering March or April 2023, if y'all think that might be more favorable.
**Thanks in advance for any information you can provide**
I too have walked the CF in late October and into December. I never had an issue finding a bed. Aprinca is a good site that is very up to date regarding albergue availability. I think it comes online in October. I will say that NO sight is complete or 100% accurate when it comes to available albergues in each town or village and whether they are open or closed. I would say that the general accuracy is about 65-70% at best. When I walk I refer to Gronze.com/Buen Camino and Wise Pilgrim apps to search out albergues and which are open. I think Gronze and Wise Pilgrim try to stay really up to date but you never know when an owner will close on a whim. I would call ahead the day before to check on open/closed albergues. Some days I call a few towns to check on availability because weather may come into play or just because I never know how far I want to go on any particular day.I have walked the Camino Frances 3 times in October-November and thought it was a great time to walk. I don't think you will have difficulty finding beds.
Unless things have changed I remember clearly referring to it at the end of October. But my clarity is sometimes unclear!Yes albergues will likely start to close early to mid October. Use an app or a guide book to see when. Use Gronze.com in the Google app for automatic translation or use an app like wisepilgrim. They close because pilgrims drop off at this time. Some albergues are open all the time, but the aprinca.com site is not active until Dec 1 to see the winter albergue list.
the aprinca.com site is not active until Dec 1
Let's go to the source to find out!I remember clearly referring to it at the end of October
Thank you! We thought of staying in albergues this time, or mixing it up with private rooms.
Will a lot of places with private rooms be closed in November?
Great tip on Spanish holidays, thank you!
...or arrest!<snip> I really do not like walking in hot weather. You can always put clothes on to warm up but there is a limit to taking them off and being cool and protecting your body and skin from dehydration, sunstroke or sunburn.
Before every camino I check for all holidays in Spain not just national ones. I need to be prepared if a region or city or town is having a celebration. I think it is especially important to do if you are walking a less traveled camino.Since I will be walking during this time too, I googled Spanish Bank Holidays. The list had:
Oct 12th (National Day of Spain)
Nov 1st (All Saints Day).
Jim
Good point, i had trouble booking a room in Pamplona on Saturday September 24. I found out it is the Feast of the Martyrdom of San Fermin. No running of the Bulls for this feast though. Got a place 4km before the city that night.Before every camino I check for all holidays in Spain not just national ones. I need to be prepared if a region or city or town is having a celebration. I think it is especially important to do if you are walking a less traveled camino.
Thanks, Jim, that is super helpful!Since I will be walking during this time too, I googled Spanish Bank Holidays. The list had:
Oct 12th (National Day of Spain)
Nov 1st (All Saints Day).
Jim
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