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therjsmiths

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Hello, new to the Camino family, walking from SJPP, but planning on the comfort route, transporting luggage for each day and planning on staying in hotels/pensiones etc. Not the Auberges. Do we need any kind of sleeping bag/blankets/liners etc? Do the Auberges provide anything if we are stuck and have to stay in one?
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therjsmiths

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because when you transport you always have a reservation? But if i cant get a hotel in a town with a reservation then i would have to forward the luggage to an auberge (which i understand do not take reservations) and thus be exposed (literally) with a lack of bedding?
 

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because when you transport you always have a reservation? But if i cant get a hotel in a town with a reservation then i would have to forward the luggage to an auberge (which i understand do not take reservations) and thus be exposed (literally) with a lack of bedding?
There are many private albergues that take reservations.
 
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because when you transport you always have a reservation? But if i cant get a hotel in a town with a reservation then i would have to forward the luggage to an auberge (which i understand do not take reservations) and thus be exposed (literally) with a lack of bedding?

A hotel may only accept luggage from those planning to stay. For albergues, some do not accept luggage or backpack transfers, period. As Trecile said above, many - if not most- private albergues will. If you are relying on same day reservations regardless of lodging type during the most popular months, it may leave you out of luck, but making them a day or two ahead of time tends to be fine.
 

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But if i cant get a hotel in a town with a reservation then i would have to forward the luggage to an auberge
When are you planning to go? If you can't get a hotel reservation due to crowds, it is likely that the albergues will also fill up before you arrive on foot. You will be chasing your luggage as well as a bed. If you can't get a reservation because there are no private places in that location, then you might need a sleeping bag/liner. I would suggest taking at least a liner, especially since the small difference in weight won't matter to you.

I recommend that whatever luggage you have be something that you can, if necessary, carry for a few km.
 

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You should always have a reservation where you are shipping your luggage, regardless of whether it is a parador, a hotel, a penson, a hostal, or an albergue. Many private albergues take reservations. Some have private rooms.

I have seen people arrive at albergues after shipping their luggage there without a reservation, and find that the luggage wasn't there. The folk at the albergue hadn't accepted it and redirected the luggage transfer company to drop it off at a nearby shop.

In general, hotels, pensions, etc. will provide all the bedding you need. Albergues will often provide a fitted sheet and pillowcase (generally disposable) but not a flat sheet to cover yourself. Most people using albergues will bring a sleeping bag liner or sleeping bag (depending on season and temperature preferences). I've been fine with just the liner in summer and early autumn.
 
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Hello, new to the Camino family, walking from SJPP, but planning on the comfort route, transporting luggage for each day and planning on staying in hotels/pensiones etc. Not the Auberges. Do we need any kind of sleeping bag/blankets/liners etc? Do the Auberges provide anything if we are stuck and have to stay in one?
thanks in advance
Hotels and pensions have everything you’ll need
 
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Hello, new to the Camino family, walking from SJPP, but planning on the comfort route, transporting luggage for each day and planning on staying in hotels/pensiones etc. Not the Auberges. Do we need any kind of sleeping bag/blankets/liners etc? Do the Auberges provide anything if we are stuck and have to stay in one?
thanks in advance
As you write clearly in your post: You intend to stay in hotels, pensions, etc, and some of the answers are therefore a bit confusing.

- In hotels, pensions, hostals, etc. you do NOT require any sleeping bag/blankets/liners/bedsheets, etc.

- I highly recommend that you book your nights ahead, because of the pandemic, more and more peregrinos choose such private accommodation. (If you want my Excel list, drop me a PM). Having booked, you can have your bag safely transported from one place to another.

- When you read the word "private albergue" in this forum, they are generally dormitory-style, but run privately, basically no different than the municipal albergues. But nowadays, many such private albergues have created an additional income by offering private rooms, often with en-suite bathrooms at very reasonable prices. Get updated information on www.gronze.com and booking.com

- Finally, my advice is to carry a sleeping bag liner made of silk or merino, very light and compact; just in case. I used mine only once last year, in a pre-booked albergue with a private room that strangely and exceptionally did not have any bed sheets.....better safe than sorry.

With the above, your Camino will not be easier, but likely a bit more comfortable.
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