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tribi Feb 20th, 2014 09:21 AM

camino de santiago starting in burgos
 
Hello everyone, my Husband and I are in our 50's and considering a pilgrimage along the Camino Frances from Burgos to Santiago de Compostela in the month of September, I'm starting to gather information, we have 25 days to finish and would like to get recommendations on hostels (private room and bath) along the route. I will appreciate your help as this will be our first time.

thank you

adrienne Feb 20th, 2014 09:55 AM

You can join the Society of St. James; they have a forum.

http://www.csj.org.uk/

There are other web sites devoted to the Camino. You can also do a search on this board for trip reports by people who have walked the Camino.

tribi Feb 20th, 2014 10:17 AM

thank you so much adrienne i will check it out

cruiseluv Feb 20th, 2014 10:28 AM

Hello Tribi,

We did the Camino from O'Cebreiro to Santiago a couple of years ago. If you click on my name you can find my trip report. Although our accommodations were mainly small hotels or B&B's you may find some useful info. On the website of the luggage transport service we used they have a list of all sort of "pensiones", hotels and B&Bs in all the towns you'll be going through from Leon to Santiago http://www.caminodesantiago2010.com....amientocf.html

Buen Camino!

adrienne Feb 20th, 2014 11:11 AM

Do you have John Brierley's Camino guide? I can't remember if he has refugerio or hotel information but it's a fantastic guide for the routes and sights along the way. You might be able to get a copy from your library to look at before buying.

http://www.caminoguides.com/guide.html

IMDonehere Feb 20th, 2014 11:12 AM

If you search Fodor's and other sites, you will find out a great deal about the Camino. And there aren't always private rooms available. And as you get later into September there is almost 50% chance of rain some time during the day.

You should also learn about foot care and the treatment of blisters.

adrienne Feb 20th, 2014 11:45 AM

I've read quite a few books by people who have walked the Camino and can recommend:

I'm Off Then (Hape Kerkeling)
Travels with My Donkey: One Man and His Ass on the Road to Santiago (Tim Moore)
What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim (Jane Christmas)
Off the Road (Jack Hitt)
The Year We Seized the Day (Elizabeth Best & Colin Bowles)

The first two were the best.

november_moon Feb 20th, 2014 03:49 PM

We are walking in June - we only have a couple weeks, so we are going to walk from Leon :-)

sofarsogood Feb 21st, 2014 12:21 AM

Check out this excellent video and others in the series.

vimeo.com/39571423

Shows the whole walk from St Jean to Santiago.

Pack light

tribi Feb 21st, 2014 05:29 AM

thank you all so much, I will do my homework.

tribi Feb 21st, 2014 06:07 AM

I also need recommendation on getting to Burgos from Madrid. bus or train?

IMDonehere Feb 21st, 2014 07:09 AM

People who haven't been to northern Spain are often surprised how verdant it is, and June should be the height. The later in the month you go, the smaller the chance of rain.

bilboburgler Feb 21st, 2014 08:05 AM

"the whole walk", in a spiritual sense? or a physical one? (it starts in Sweden) :-)

cruiseluv Feb 21st, 2014 09:00 AM

Tribi,

I did it by bus and it was fine. Not sure why I selected that over train , maybe it had to do with cost at the time, but I'm just looking now and it looks like train fares are very competitive. It takes about the same time. Given that I would go with train, IMO its more comfortable and allows you to get up, walk , have some to eat, etc

joannyc Feb 21st, 2014 02:14 PM

I took the bus last year from Barajas airport to Burgos. If you are going to Burgos upon landing in Madrid, this is an easier option than going into Madrid to get the train or bus.

Here are photos from my trip. It includes all the places mentioned in this thread except O'Cebreiro since I stupidly missed the exit and didn't realize it until too far down the road!

https://picasaweb.google.com/1075540...CPbR6qm-vJjuGA

tribi Feb 22nd, 2014 06:30 PM

joannhyc your photos are amazing

LotsaPasta Feb 22nd, 2014 07:06 PM

Gorgeous photos, joannyc. Thanks for posting!

joannyc Feb 23rd, 2014 09:09 AM

Thanks very much, tribi and LotsaPasta!

tominrm Feb 23rd, 2014 10:10 AM

Even if you are half serious about the walk, I strongly recommend you to join the forum and ask:
http://www.caminodesantiago.me/

You will find all the info you need and all your questions answered by the people who have done the walk.

I am going to start my Camino Frances starting on April 22 from St.Jean Pied de Port.

tribi Feb 24th, 2014 06:20 PM

We had to change our starting point, and now we will start in Astorga. Is there anyone that can give me information on hotels or rural houses with private rooms and bathrooms along the way.


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