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Thursday, December 18, 2025

Weather Summary

Pamplona: 9–13°C, precip 35%, wind up to 21 km/h; Burgos: 5–10°C, precip 40%, wind up to 22 km/h; León: 3–8°C, precip 90%, wind up to 15 km/h; Sarria: 9–13°C, precip 100%, wind up to 32 km/h; Santiago: 10–12°C, precip 100%, wind up to 26 km/h.

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Camino Primitivo StagesAdvisory
Camino Forum•12/18/2025, 5:47:07 AM

The Camino Primitivo stages have been detailed in a recent forum discussion, highlighting the unique challenges and scenic beauty of this ancient route. Pilgrims are advised to prepare for varied terrain and weather conditions, especially in the mountainous sections. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks, as some stretches have limited services. Additionally, the forum emphasizes the importance of booking accommodations in advance, particularly during peak seasons, to ensure a smoother pilgrimage experience. read more...

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Having a very hard time finding shoes that workPilgrim
Camino Forum•12/18/2025, 5:39:40 AM

A pilgrim shares their struggle to find suitable footwear for the Camino de Santiago, particularly during the challenging stages of the Camino Francés. They emphasize the importance of trying on multiple pairs and considering comfort over style, recommending that walkers break in their shoes well before starting their journey. The discussion highlights the need for good arch support and breathable materials, urging fellow pilgrims to prioritize fit and function to avoid blisters and discomfort on the trail. read more...

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Help from Vía Serrana veteransPilgrim
Camino Forum•12/18/2025, 5:19:56 AM

Veterans of the Vía Serrana are offering support to new pilgrims navigating this scenic route. They share valuable tips on preparation, including the importance of sturdy footwear and hydration, especially on the more rugged stages. Pilgrims are encouraged to connect with these experienced walkers for advice on local accommodations and hidden gems along the way. Engaging with the community can enhance the journey and provide insights into the cultural heritage of the region. read more...

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SIM/eSIM and network on Portuguese RouteAdvisory
Camino Forum•12/18/2025, 4:19:25 AM

Pilgrims on the Portuguese Route can now benefit from improved mobile connectivity with the introduction of eSIM options. This advancement allows for easier access to local networks without the need for physical SIM cards, enhancing communication for travelers. It's advisable to check compatibility with your device and consider purchasing an eSIM before starting your journey to ensure seamless connectivity along the route. read more...

05
opening times and dinner times in Andalucía and along the VdlPAdvisory
Camino Forum•12/18/2025, 3:42:23 AM

Pilgrims on the la Plata (VdlP) should note that opening and dinner times in Andalucía can vary significantly. Many restaurants typically open for lunch around 1:30 PM and close by 4 PM, while dinner service often starts late, around 8 PM. It's advisable for walkers to plan their meals accordingly, especially in smaller towns where options may be limited. Checking local schedules ahead of time can enhance the walking experience and ensure that you don’t miss out on meals after a long day on the trail. read more...

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Neighborhood Pantry in SantiagoNews
Camino Forum•12/17/2025, 11:01:35 PM

A new neighborhood pantry has opened in Santiago, providing essential food and supplies for pilgrims and locals alike. This initiative aims to support those in need, especially as the number of pilgrims increases. Visitors are encouraged to contribute non-perishable items to help sustain the pantry. This community effort not only fosters a spirit of generosity but also ensures that all travelers can access necessary resources during their journey. Pilgrims are advised to check the pantry's location and hours to make the most of this valuable service. read more...

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Just Completed El Camino de San Antonio Missions [With Photos...]Pilgrim
Camino Forum•12/16/2025, 9:16:12 PM

A pilgrim recently completed the El Camino de San Antonio Missions, sharing their journey and photos. They highlighted the scenic beauty of the route, particularly around the historic missions, and recommended starting early in the day to avoid the heat. The traveler emphasized the importance of staying hydrated and suggested using trekking poles for added stability on uneven terrain. This lesser-known Camino offers a unique blend of culture and nature, making it a rewarding experience for those seeking a different path. read more...

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March/April weather on the Salvador & PrimitivoAdvisory
Camino Forum•12/16/2025, 3:06:39 PM

Pilgrims planning to walk the Salvador and Primitivo routes in March and April should prepare for variable weather conditions, including rain and cooler temperatures. It's advisable to pack waterproof gear and layers to stay warm and dry. Additionally, some accommodations may have limited availability during this shoulder season, so booking in advance is recommended. Keep an eye on local forecasts for real-time updates to ensure a comfortable journey. read more...

09
Planning my first Camino: Portuguese Way (2026) - recovery journey after surgeryPilgrim
Camino Forum•12/16/2025, 2:40:35 PM

A pilgrim shares their plans for walking the Portuguese Way in 2026 as part of their recovery journey after surgery. They emphasize the importance of gradual training and suggest starting with shorter walks to build stamina. The walker plans to begin in Porto, highlighting the scenic views and cultural experiences along the route. They recommend researching albergues in advance and considering the best times to avoid crowds, ensuring a more peaceful pilgrimage experience. read more...

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All Spain Travel Pass AnnouncedNews
Camino Forum•12/16/2025, 2:17:23 PM

Spain has introduced an All Spain Travel Pass, offering unlimited travel across the country's public transport network, including trains and buses, which is beneficial for pilgrims planning to walk the Camino de Santiago. This pass can enhance accessibility to various starting points along the Camino routes, making it easier for walkers to navigate between stages. Pilgrims are encouraged to consider this option for cost-effective travel while exploring Spain’s diverse regions before or after their pilgrimage. read more...

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