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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Weather Summary

Pamplona: -4–6°C, precip 95%, wind up to 8 km/h; Burgos: -3–3°C, precip 28%, wind up to 15 km/h; León: -1–8°C, precip 30%, wind up to 18 km/h; Sarria: 3–8°C, precip 100%, wind up to 14 km/h; Santiago: 5–11°C, precip 88%, wind up to 9 km/h.

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Help needed. Where to start fromPilgrim
Camino Forum•1/7/2026, 4:35:07 AM

A pilgrim seeks advice on where to start their Camino journey, highlighting the importance of choosing the right starting point based on personal preferences and fitness levels. They are considering various routes, including the popular Camino Francés and the scenic Camino del Norte. Experienced walkers suggest researching each route's terrain and accommodations, as well as considering the time of year for weather conditions. Engaging with the Camino community for insights and tips can enhance the planning process and ensure a fulfilling pilgrimage experience. read more...

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Advice pleasePilgrim
Camino Forum•1/7/2026, 3:02:22 AM

A pilgrim seeking advice on the Camino de Santiago shared their experience walking the Camino Francés, specifically the stage from León to Astorga. They emphasized the importance of staying hydrated and suggested carrying snacks for energy during the long stretches between towns. Additionally, they recommended taking time to enjoy the local cuisine and interacting with fellow walkers for a richer experience. read more...

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Tall ship sailing from Netherlands and UK to A Coruña - May 2026Festival
Camino Forum•1/7/2026, 1:32:23 AM

In May 2026, a tall ship will sail from the Netherlands and the UK to A Coruña, coinciding with the festivities of the Camino de Santiago. This event offers a unique opportunity for pilgrims and maritime enthusiasts to experience the journey by sea before embarking on their pilgrimage. Participants should prepare for potential weather changes and plan accommodations in A Coruña, as the influx of visitors may affect availability. This maritime festival promises to enhance the cultural experience of the Camino, blending nautical adventure with the rich traditions of the pilgrimage. read more...

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Money, Credit Cards, and Debit Cards while on the Camino and in Spain.Advisory
Camino Forum•1/7/2026, 1:13:37 AM

Pilgrims on the Camino should be aware of the best practices for handling money while in Spain. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments. ATMs are available along the route, but be cautious of foreign transaction fees. Inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with card usage. Additionally, consider using a travel-friendly card that offers no foreign transaction fees for a smoother experience on your journey. read more...

05
Sexual Assault on Camino PortuguésNews
Camino Forum•1/6/2026, 10:38:07 PM

A recent report highlights a troubling incident of sexual assault on the Camino Portugués, raising concerns for pilgrims' safety. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant, especially in less populated areas, and to consider walking in groups. It’s recommended to familiarize oneself with local emergency contacts and to report any suspicious behavior to authorities. As the Camino continues to attract many walkers, prioritizing personal safety is essential for a positive pilgrimage experience. read more...

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Easter Sunday Zubiri to Pamplona transportation optionsAdvisory
Camino Forum•1/6/2026, 8:46:16 PM

On Easter Sunday, pilgrims traveling from Zubiri to Pamplona should be aware of limited transportation options due to holiday schedules. It is advisable to check local bus timetables in advance, as services may operate on a reduced schedule. Additionally, consider arranging private transport or carpooling with fellow pilgrims to ensure a smooth journey. Plan accordingly to avoid delays and enjoy the scenic route along the Camino. read more...

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Anyone do a "slow" CaminoPilgrim
Camino Forum•1/6/2026, 6:47:55 PM

A recent discussion on the Camino Forum highlights the experiences of pilgrims who chose to take a "slow" Camino, particularly along the Camino Francés. Many walkers shared tips on savoring the journey, such as taking rest days in towns like León and Santiago, and enjoying local cuisine. Participants emphasized the importance of listening to one's body and embracing the slower pace to fully appreciate the scenery and culture along the route. This approach not only enhances the pilgrimage experience but also allows for deeper connections with fellow walkers and the landscape. read more...

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Camino del Mar - highly recommendedPilgrim
Camino Forum•1/6/2026, 5:19:23 PM

The Camino del Mar, a scenic coastal route, is highly recommended for its stunning views and unique experiences. Pilgrims can enjoy the beautiful beaches and charming villages along the way, particularly between the stages of A Coruña and Santiago de Compostela. It's advisable to plan for variable weather and ensure proper footwear for the diverse terrain. Additionally, accommodations can fill up quickly during peak seasons, so booking in advance is wise. read more...

09
If the Napoleon route is closedAdvisory
Camino Forum•1/6/2026, 3:44:04 PM

Pilgrims planning to traverse the Napoleon Route may need to consider alternative paths, as recent discussions indicate potential closures due to weather conditions or maintenance. It’s advisable to stay updated through local forums and official sources for real-time information. Additionally, having a backup route, such as the Valcarlos Route, can ensure a smooth journey despite any unexpected changes. Always check for the latest advisories before setting out. read more...

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@RasmusSimling on Via Serrana over Christmas and New YearsPilgrim
Camino Forum•1/6/2026, 2:02:55 PM

Rasmus Simling shared his experience walking the during Christmas and New Year's, highlighting the serene beauty of the route and the festive atmosphere in small villages along the way. He recommends starting early in the day to enjoy the stunning sunrises and advises pilgrims to pack warm clothing, as temperatures can drop significantly. Rasmus also emphasizes the importance of checking local accommodation availability, as some places may close for the holidays, ensuring a smooth journey for those walking during this magical season. read more...

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