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Saturday, February 14, 2026

Weather Summary

Pamplona: 5–9°C, precip 100%, wind up to 29 km/h; Burgos: 1–6°C, precip 98%, wind up to 35 km/h; León: 2–6°C, precip 73%, wind up to 36 km/h; Sarria: 4–10°C, precip 8%, wind up to 25 km/h; Santiago: 6–11°C, precip 0%, wind up to 18 km/h.

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That darned eclipse, and my struggle with multiple options.Pilgrim
Camino Forum•2/14/2026, 5:47:07 AM

A pilgrim shares their experience navigating the multiple route options on the Camino de Santiago, particularly during the solar eclipse. They detail their journey through the scenic landscapes of the Camino Francés, emphasizing the importance of flexibility in planning. Practical tips include checking local weather forecasts and being prepared for varying trail conditions. The story highlights the beauty of the pilgrimage while also addressing the challenges of decision-making along the way. read more...

02
Roncesvalles to Puerto de Ibañeta and back?Pilgrim
Camino Forum•2/14/2026, 3:40:21 AM

A recent walker shared their experience of the route from Roncesvalles to Puerto de Ibañeta and back, highlighting the stunning views and the challenging ascent. They recommend starting early to avoid crowds and ensure ample time for breaks to enjoy the scenery. The trail is well-marked, but proper footwear is essential due to rocky sections. Pilgrims should also carry enough water and snacks, as facilities are limited along the way. read more...

03
bivouac and tent on via podiensisAdvisory
Camino Forum•2/14/2026, 3:14:59 AM

Pilgrims on the are reminded that bivouacking and tent camping are permitted in designated areas along the route. It's essential to check local regulations and respect nature, as some regions may have restrictions. Ensure to carry a lightweight tent and familiarize yourself with water sources and safe camping spots. This practice allows for a more immersive experience of the Camino while enjoying the tranquility of the French countryside. read more...

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FIFA World cup 2026 effect on the caminoNews
Camino Forum•2/14/2026, 12:15:45 AM

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago may experience increased foot traffic and accommodation challenges, particularly in cities like Santiago de Compostela. Travelers are advised to book albergues and hotels well in advance and consider alternative routes or stages to avoid crowds. Additionally, local services may be stretched, so it's wise to carry extra supplies and plan for potential delays. read more...

05
Questions for women who walked the CF soloPilgrim
Camino Forum•2/14/2026, 12:07:27 AM

Women who have walked the Camino Francés (CF) solo share their experiences and insights in a recent forum discussion. Key tips include choosing accommodations in advance for safety, staying aware of surroundings, and connecting with fellow pilgrims for support. Many recommend starting in the early morning to enjoy quieter paths and cooler temperatures, especially on the stages around Pamplona and León. Participants emphasize the empowerment gained from solo walking and encourage others to embrace the journey confidently. read more...

06
Santiago cathedral - cleaning in the sanctuaryNews
Camino Forum•2/13/2026, 9:43:57 PM

The Santiago Cathedral is undergoing cleaning in the sanctuary, which may affect access for pilgrims visiting the site. It's advisable for walkers to check the latest updates on accessibility and potential closures before planning their visit, especially if they intend to participate in any religious services or ceremonies. read more...

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How to do a partial camino with a full camino pilgrimAdvisory
Camino Forum•2/13/2026, 9:24:16 PM

A recent discussion on the Camino Forum highlights strategies for those wishing to undertake a partial Camino alongside full Camino pilgrims. Key tips include coordinating start and end points, ensuring compatible daily walking distances, and utilizing shared accommodations for camaraderie. Pilgrims are encouraged to communicate openly about their plans and expectations to enhance the experience for both partial and full walkers. This approach fosters a supportive environment, allowing for meaningful connections while respecting individual pilgrimage journeys. read more...

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bivouac and tent on the francésAdvisory
Camino Forum•2/13/2026, 7:59:00 PM

Pilgrims on the Camino Francés are now allowed to bivouac and use tents in designated areas, enhancing the experience for those seeking a more immersive connection with nature. It is crucial to respect local regulations and choose appropriate sites to avoid fines. This change provides more flexibility for walkers, especially in remote stages where accommodations may be limited. Always carry a lightweight tent and familiarize yourself with the specific bivouac zones along your route for a safe and enjoyable pilgrimage. read more...

09
Camino dos Faros vs Camino de San Salvador – Seeking Pilgrim InsightsPilgrim
Camino Forum•2/13/2026, 5:19:09 PM

Pilgrims are comparing the Camino dos Faros and the Camino de San Salvador, seeking insights on the unique experiences each offers. The Camino dos Faros, known for its stunning coastal views, stretches along the Galician coastline, while the Camino de San Salvador provides a historical route through the mountains of Asturias. Travelers recommend bringing adequate gear for varying weather conditions and ensuring proper hydration, especially on the more rugged San Salvador trail. Both routes offer rich cultural experiences, making them worthwhile alternatives to the traditional Camino de Santiago. read more...

10
Pyrenees Weather in Late AprilAdvisory
Camino Forum•2/13/2026, 4:35:36 PM

Pilgrims planning to traverse the Pyrenees in late April should prepare for variable weather conditions, including potential snowfall and chilly temperatures. It's advisable to pack layers, waterproof gear, and sturdy footwear to navigate the often muddy trails. As the weather can change rapidly, staying updated on forecasts is crucial. Additionally, some mountain accommodations may still be closed, so it's wise to plan ahead for lodging options. read more...

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