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Eva Guðbjörg

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Will it be hard to find cheap accommodation on the route if I will start late June?
This is my first camino and I will be going solo, I am not a really experienced walker, should I choose a different route?
Are there any Vegans who have done this route, was it difficult?
Thanks!! :)
 
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I'm on the Camino Norte now, it is very busy, many more people walking than I expected. From friends farther down the route I hear the same reports. Many albergues are filled up completely and pilgrims will have to walk on for the next Albergue, or find a bed in a private Albergue or ho(s))tel. This will be more expensive. I don't know how the situation will be in june
One of the forementioned friends is vegan, she walked about 5 caminos, so it is doable. If you want to eat out in restaurants you won't have many choices and you will have to explain many times what vegan means and what the difference with vegetarian is
 
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Will it be hard to find cheap accommodation on the route if I will start late June?
This is my first camino and I will be going solo, I am not a really experienced walker, should I choose a different route?
Are there any Vegans who have done this route, was it difficult?
Thanks!! :)

Hi Eva,

I can interpret your accommodation question 2 ways: 1. Is there cheap accommodation on El Norte? 2. Will you be able to get a cheap bed to sleep given the number of pilgrims walking in June. I can only answer the first.

I walked El Norte alone this year in March. There are a few Donativo Albergues (you decide how much you donate); the Municipal Albergues all cost 6€/night (no breakfast); there are a few convents/monasteries (Parochial Albergues) that are either Donativo or cost 5-6€ (some give simple dinner and coffee + bread for breakfast); private Albergues are 10-15€ and usually provide breakfast (coffee/tea, toast with jam maybe yoghurt). The municipals will all be open in June, they are clean, fairly modern, and perhaps you can try to plan your days to stop in smaller towns this avoiding having to run for a cheap bed. Buen camino.
 
HOl,
I'm going to start in Irun on june 6th
Does anyone also starts
 
Will it be hard to find cheap accommodation on the route if I will start late June?
This is my first camino and I will be going solo, I am not a really experienced walker, should I choose a different route?
Are there any Vegans who have done this route, was it difficult?
Thanks!! :)
hafðu meiri ahyggjur af fótunum. Ég er föst i Burgos vegna sára og blaðra þrátt fyrir að vera í skóm sem hafa aldrei meitt mig. Góða ferð
 
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hafðu meiri ahyggjur af fótunum. Ég er föst i Burgos vegna sára og blaðra þrátt fyrir að vera í skóm sem hafa aldrei meitt mig. Góða ferð
Æj það er ömurlegt að heyra, vonandi verður betri bráðum! Hvernig er annars búið að ganga ?
 
fint gaman að þessu og litið mal með gistingu hingað til. Eg borða allt svo eg hef ekki verið i vandræðum en maður er einhvernvegin aldrei langt fra neinu þannig seð. Mikil rigning nuna og verður næstu viku. Aðal malið finnst mer vera að vera heill ta ganga eg hefði aldrei buist við þessu með fæturnar kannski er eg lika að bera of þungt það er nokkuð sem eg veit.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Will it be hard to find cheap accommodation on the route if I will start late June?
This is my first camino and I will be going solo, I am not a really experienced walker, should I choose a different route?
Are there any Vegans who have done this route, was it difficult?
Thanks!! :)
A young vegan couple from Albany did the Camino Frances last year, and a vegan friend (also from Albany) is doing it right now--she should be around Leon now. Vegan is definitely doable on the Camino Frances.
 
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You are right, but she also asked about a different route. If it is fairly easy to eat vegan on the Frances, it should be possible on the Norte.
 
You are right, but she also asked about a different route. If it is fairly easy to eat vegan on the Frances, it should be possible on the Norte.
Why would that be do?
 
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