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Sarria to Santiago in May

laurahoy

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Going the last 100K in May 2019
I will be walking Sarria to Santiago the second week of May. I have never walked the Camino, and I don't know how busy that segment of the Camino is in Mid-May. If I walk without reserving lodging, am I likely to find lodging each night? Thoughts from anyone who has walked Sarria-Santiago during this time of the year?
 
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I had no problems finding albergues during that time last year except for Portomarin. There were lots of school classes on the camino then. I went to the next village and really liked the albergue there Casa Garcia in Gonzar.
 
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Thank you. I will take note of Casa Garcia in Gonzar. Appreciate your help!
 
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I will be walking Sarria to Santiago the second week of May. I have never walked the Camino, and I don't know how busy that segment of the Camino is in Mid-May. If I walk without reserving lodging, am I likely to find lodging each night? Thoughts from anyone who has walked Sarria-Santiago during this time of the year?

it should be busy, you may want to book ahead.
however, there is usually another option a couple kilometres down the road and it is easy to call and find out.
good luck and Buen Camino
 

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