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Rooms at Hostals and Hotels are plentiful all along the way. And if you worry about a bed in an albergue... :?:cdoug1946 said:... People are taking buses i think in order to get a room. People waiting at noon to get a room. We are wondering if it's going to be like this forthe rest of the month.
fraluchi said:If you find yourself in a massive "pilgrims wave", slow down and cut the "classic" stops from your program.
During this time of the year one is obliged to reckon with festivals all over the place. One wouldn't believe that there is a crisis in the country :roll:sillydoll said:The locals put it down to the grape harvest festival.
It always tends to get busy again at the beginning of September with 'foreigners' who have waited for the summer heat to diminish a bit. But by the time you start walking later in the month the crowds should have eased off a bit. I wouldn't worry- and chances are by then that if you stay in smaller places away from the main 'endpoints' in guidebooks like Brierley you will be ok.vagando2011 said:Is it wrong if this totally turns me off of our Camino?? We are leaving the U.S. September 24th but probably won't be starting our walk until the 2nd of October (we have no concrete plans and are pretty open to anything during our 8 week trip.)
MoniRose said:We need a "Like" buton on the forum. I'm with you, Annie. Wish I was there!
- M :arrow:
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