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Water fountains on the Norte

gvmelissa

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Is water availability on the Norte similar to the Frances? Do the towns all have fountains for refilling your water supply? I know I can go into bars as well, but would like to know about fountains too. I love the way Brierley noted water sources in his guide, but seems my Norte guides don't have similar information. Thank you!!!
 
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Towns may have fountains, villages unlikely. Some childrens' playgrounds often have them and the beach areas with 'showers' on the beach. We bought bottled water so did not need to seek out supplies.
 
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I picked up the Wise Pilgrim guidebook to the Norte and it actually shows where water fountains are. I don't know if the app does the same.

The app doesn't show the water fountains. At least not the version I have.
@wisepilgrim, if it is technically possible, that's a suggestion for improvement.
That would allow me to leave my guide book at home and just use the app.
 
Towns may have fountains, villages unlikely. Some childrens' playgrounds often have them and the beach areas with 'showers' on the beach. We bought bottled water so did not need to seek out supplies.

So do we need to carry 2-3 liters of water?
Do we need to bring filter/treatment to get water from creeks/lakes?
 
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So do we need to carry 2-3 liters of water?
Do we need to bring filter/treatment to get water from creeks/lakes?
We carried about 3lt's between 2 of us on hot days. Filled up with bottled water. We have not used a filter ever on the Camino.
 
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