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[QUOTE="Buniontrotter, post: 1250713, member: 39152"] We walked from Roncesvalles (having finished there last year from the Le Puy route) on the 10th of April and were lucky to get a bed. Many who came after us were not so lucky. After that I made a booking each night for the following day and was glad I did. Many people had to keep going to find a bed further along the way. I knew that the Frances was a busy route, but I never saw it like this before. Many people had booked the whole way ahead. I walked this camino in 2009 and again in 2014. I never needed to book in advance, somehow it was a kinder camino with more general togetherness as there were far less people. Some albergues that before could not be booked ahead, now accepted large group bookings from people who had their luggage sent ahead. For those who arrived later with their backpacks, often no place was left. I would advise however, to stay in in-between places. Chances of availability is much greater and in many instances more intimate. Buen camino to all [/QUOTE]
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