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Staying in an albergue straight after buying a credencial.

Patricio83

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Hi all, I'm hoping to start my Camino next Thursday from Pamplona and I would like to know if I would be able to stay at one of the albergues after buying my credencial in Pamplona itself.

Cheers
Patricio
 
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I would think so, usually people buy their credentials and then stay the first night in an albergue before they start walking. Regards, Gitti
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
The hospitalero made a big show of saying that I had not walked into Pamplona, so was not eligible to stay at the Jesus y Maria, but that they had vacancies so I could stay. The vacancy was about 75%! Casa Paderborn is said to be more hospitable. It will be up to a whim, probably.
 
Why not walk the 4 KM (approx.) to the Roncal Albergue in Cizur Menor and stay there your first night? I didn't stay there, but apparently it has lovely grounds and the Roncal family are very kind. Perhaps other members could comment if they think you would be given a bed at the Roncal Albergue having walked only 4 KM.

It would also give you a little edge the next morning heading up the Alto de Perdon.
 
Cizur Menor can get full though. A few people I knew had walked out there, and got told to take the bus back into Pamplona to get a bed....

In general, if you haven't walked, you are lower down the priority list than someone who has, so if they are full somewhere, you might strike a problem staying on your first night. I know that a Spanish family group of two adult women and four teens never got to stay inside in the Xunta albergue on top of O'Cebreiro as they had taken a taxi up there for the start of their Camino. They had to wait until after the hour when cyclists were allowed in - quite late- and as the place was then full they slept outside in the end. (The good news was- they all made it to Santiago in the end..same day we did..... and they were sooooo happy with themselves!)

Margaret
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I arrived about eleven months ago at the Jesus y Maria alberge at about 2200 hrs straight off a bus from Barcelona to start a camino the next day, and the lady Hostpitaler was very helpful indeed. I was with someone else who was also starting there and we had no trouble at all. I think at times people who are not genuine pilgrims sneak into the Jesus y Maria for a cheap night's lodging. I guess if you look like you are a pilgrim, there will not be much trouble. Respects to the person who was challenged though.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Patricio83 said:
Hi all, I'm hoping to start my Camino next Thursday from Pamplona and I would like to know if I would be able to stay at one of the albergues after buying my credencial in Pamplona itself.

Cheers
Patricio

Hi Patrick

I hope you will tell the forum where you stay as you go and how much it costs..and here is a list of monasteries I found online where you can sometimes arrange to stay cheaply.

Buen Camino

Monasterio de Valdeflores, 27850 Viveiro, Lugo, Galicia.
Tel: 98 256 01 51
Monasterio de San Pelayo, San Vicente 11, 33003 Oviedo, Asturias.
Tel: 98 521 89 81.

Monasterio de San José (Bretanía), La Fuente del Carmelo 10, 39527 Ruiloba, Cantabria. Tel: 94 272 10 85.

Monasterio de la Oliva, 31310 Carcastillo, Navarra.
Tel: 94 872 50 06.

Monasterio de San Salvador, 26225 Cañas, La Rioja.
Tel: 94 137 90 83.

Monasterio de Nuestra Señora del Olivar, 44558 Estercuel, Teruel, Aragon. Tel: 97 875 23 00.

Monasterio Virgen de Monlora, 50610 Luna, Zaragoza, Aragon.
Tel: 97 668 93 05.

Monasterio de Sant Benet, Carretera de Montserrat, km 10, 08199 Montserrat, Barcelona, Cataluña. Tel: 93 835 00 78.

Monasterio de San Daniel, Las Monjas 2, 17007 Gerona, Cataluña.
Tel: 97 220 12 41.

Monasterio de Santa María de Vallbona, 25268 Vallbona de les Monges, Lérida, Cataluña. Tel: 97 333 02 66.

Monasterio de San Pedro de las Dueñas, 24239 San Pedro de las Bueñas, León, Castilla y León. Tel: 98 778 01 50.

Monasterio Cisterciense de San Andrés de Arroyo, 34487 San Andrés de Arroyo, Palencia, Castilla y León. Tel: 97 914 20 03.

Monasterio Cisterciense de Santa María de Huerta, 42260 Santa María de Huerta, Soria, Castilla y León. Tel: 97 532 70 02.

Monasterio de Sopetrán, Camino Real de Navarra, 19228 Torre del Burgo, Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha. Tel: 91 623 71 94.

Convento de la Purísima Concepción y San José, Padre Juan Gil 2, 45820 El Tobosa, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha. Tel: 92 519 71 73.

Monasterio de la Inmaculada Concepción, San Diego 24, 18120 Alhama de Granada, Granada, Andalucia. Tel: 95 835 02 07.

Convento de Franciscanas Descalzas, Las Bernardas, Puerta del Ángel 2, 23001 Jaén, Andalucia. Tel: 95 322 32 91.

Monasterio de Santo Espíritu del Monte, 46149 Gilet, Valencia.
Tel: 96 262 00 11.

Monasterio de San Pedro, Sor Rosenda 11, 07184 Calviá, Mallorca, Islas Baleares. Tel: 97 167 05 86.


a more commercialised monestary hotel spain ...

More-often-than-not, in a monestary hotel spain, your meals will be the same as the monks/nuns.
However, some establishments now employ outside caterers for their guests, making it more commercialised - and often easier to get in.
Here are the addresses of some ...
Hospedería del Monasterio Mercedario de Poio, Apartado de Correos 5, 36080 Pontevedra, Galicia. Tel: 98 677 00 00.

Hospedería de Leyre, 31410 Yesa, Navarra.
Tel: 94 888 41 00.

Hospedería San Juan de la Peña, 22711 Bolaya, San Juan de la Peña, Huesca.

Hospedería Externa Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caídos, 28209 Valle de los Caídos, Madrid. Tel: 91 890 55 11

Hospedería del Real Monasterio de Guadalupe, Plaza de Juan Carlos 1, 10140 Guadalupe, Cáceres, Extremadura. Tel: 92 736 70 00.
 

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