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hello kind peregrinos, my second camino i wont be able to start from barcelos until november 14th, how will my alberque situation be? i cant quite tell in the guide book i found on line, dont mind a pension on occasion but on a budget...any info is great, i would think once im in galicia there are most open?? buen camino
 
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Hola - I wouldn't assume that albergues will be open even when you cross to Spain. Often in November after the summer rush even all year round albergues may close for a few days so that hospitaleros can have some time off or essential works can be done. The Online Guide gives the e mail address of the local Tourist Office at each stage - if you e mail them with the question I am sure they will try to find out for you. In Portugal a good standby is the local firestation where they will provide shleter for pilgrims. Another Option would be to seek the advice of the people at the excellent Albergue in Rates who will be more familiar with the route in winter: http://www.alberguederates.com/01PT/P01ALB_PT.htm

Good luck and please let us all know how you get on. Any information you send about the route in winter could be incorporated in the Guide for use by future pilgrims.

Buen Camino

John
 
johnnyesparto said:
hello kind peregrinos, my second camino i wont be able to start from barcelos until november 14th, how will my alberque situation be? i cant quite tell in the guide book i found on line, dont mind a pension on occasion but on a budget...any info is great, i would think once im in galicia there are most open?? buen camino

Hi,

In Barcelos i'm not sure but in Ponte de Lima there's a good albergue, just passed the "Ponte" on your right. And, when you are in Tui, ask to the albergues if the next is opened. For example, in the Porriño's albergue you have to go to the Police Station to take the key. In Mos you have to go to the woman in the shop beside. Etcetera ...

Buen Camino,

Javier Martin
Madrid, Spain.
 
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