sommerjule
New Member
Hi fellow pilgrims
I am planning to walk the Coastal Camino, starting from Porto, with my 11year old son in mid-March 2024.
I am already looking forward to this shared experience. However:
I have a few questions / uncertainties regarding packing and accommodation.
Accommodation:
Has anyone walked in March this year and can say something about the accommodation situation then?
From several posts, and also my own experience walking the Portuguese Camino central this April (2023), I assume that the route is going to continue to be quite busy and that it may be advisable to book accommodations before. However, I am a bit reluctant to do so, mostly because I would like some flexibility. We will probably walk very short stages of max 10 km, but maybe even less (or more?), or we will need a rest day etc.
I think we will stay in private accommodations, but maybe, for the experience, a few nights in an albergue would be nice.
Another question here: will albergues accept an 11year old? I have read some posts about this and have read both yes and no
Temperature at night/ sleeping bag:
Will a very thin, lightweight sleeping bag be enough for the nights in March in Portugal? We both have warmer sleeping bags, but these are heavier and bulkier, so not sure if I want to drag them around if not absolutely necessary.
It would be great to get some opinions on this.
I am planning to walk the Coastal Camino, starting from Porto, with my 11year old son in mid-March 2024.
I am already looking forward to this shared experience. However:
I have a few questions / uncertainties regarding packing and accommodation.
Accommodation:
Has anyone walked in March this year and can say something about the accommodation situation then?
From several posts, and also my own experience walking the Portuguese Camino central this April (2023), I assume that the route is going to continue to be quite busy and that it may be advisable to book accommodations before. However, I am a bit reluctant to do so, mostly because I would like some flexibility. We will probably walk very short stages of max 10 km, but maybe even less (or more?), or we will need a rest day etc.
I think we will stay in private accommodations, but maybe, for the experience, a few nights in an albergue would be nice.
Another question here: will albergues accept an 11year old? I have read some posts about this and have read both yes and no

Temperature at night/ sleeping bag:
Will a very thin, lightweight sleeping bag be enough for the nights in March in Portugal? We both have warmer sleeping bags, but these are heavier and bulkier, so not sure if I want to drag them around if not absolutely necessary.
It would be great to get some opinions on this.