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Festivals May/June ?

Tito Slack

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Time of past OR future Camino
(May 2017)
Hola,

I'm planning on leaving around the 2oth of May from SJPP. I was wondering if there is a website or a list of village/town festivals going on during those times? I'm a photographer and would love to capture some other shots besides landscapes and village churches.

Also,

I've read different opinions about bringing a sleeping bag, I'm planning on staying in Albergues and an occasional splurge on a private room.

Thanks in Advance!
Tito
 
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You will probably be past Sahagun about halfway down the CF by the time of their big festival around the 12th of June. It usually runs a few days. I've been trying to get specific dates for this year but so far I have had no luck.
 
If you do bring a sleeping bag, make it the lightest one (less that 24 ounces) you can find and afford, and that it fits in a stuff sack no bigger than a two quart water bottle.
Personally for me for that time of year? I'd bring a sleeping bag liner.
 
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We were in Santiago for Dia de San Juan. It was a lot of fun.

We were also in Hospital de Orbigo in early June for the mideval festival.
 

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