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Is there a season to the Madrid route?

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All albergues on the CDM seem to be accessible (not open) all year round . For most of them you have to look for the keys once you are there so i suspect in winter they may be cold . Two of them (Puente Duero and Villalon ) have hospitalero attending the site, believe opening should be from may to september, but better find out phone numbers here
http://todosloscaminosdesantiago.com/caminos/camino-demadrid/
and give them a call...
 
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Two days ago I finished CdM and stayed in albergues so can tell you that all have some kind of heating, mostly electricity powered. I will post comments in August when return home.
 
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We are doing the Camino Frances starting in St. Jean pied de Port on August 28 and we would like to walk back to Madrid. I was uncertain if the albergues would still be open since this would probably not be till November.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Walking backwards the CDM will be a bit difficult at times and there will be nobody around to look for directions. How about Walking the CDM first then walk backwards the Camino Frances to SJPP ? Certainly a lot easier as far as markings , with more people around and a lot more albergues up and running.....
 
giorgio,
I like the website you linked. Hoping it is up to date?
 
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To my knowledge a new albergue was opened just outside of Segovia , zamarramala , i believe . Very good feedback so far...
also somewhere before Sahagun...check the forum...
 
Trailroamer, a new guide of CDM has just been published by Asociación de Amigos de los Caminos de Santiago de Madrid ( association of friends of CDM)
http://www.demadridalcamino.org/home
It says that 1:50000 maps are included so this would probably help you in your journey back to Madrid
 

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