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Friday, March 13, 2026

Weather Summary

Pamplona: 6–18°C, precip 98%, wind up to 20 km/h; Burgos: 5–14°C, precip 60%, wind up to 23 km/h; León: 4–14°C, precip 25%, wind up to 26 km/h; Sarria: 8–13°C, precip 70%, wind up to 22 km/h; Santiago: 9–13°C, precip 60%, wind up to 20 km/h.

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Alternative route from Bayonne to IrunAdvisory
Camino Forum•4h ago

An alternative route from Bayonne to Irun has been proposed for pilgrims seeking a different experience on the Camino. This route offers scenic views and avoids some of the busier paths, enhancing the walking experience. Pilgrims are advised to check local maps and resources for updated wayfinding information, as well as accommodation options along the new route. This change aims to alle congestion on traditional paths while providing a fresh perspective for walkers. read more...

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How did You Spend Your Birthday on the Camino?Pilgrim
Camino Forum•5h ago

Many pilgrims share their unique experiences of celebrating birthdays on the Camino, highlighting stages like the scenic stretch from Sarria to Santiago. One walker noted enjoying a special meal with fellow pilgrims in a local albergue, while another received a surprise cake from new friends. Practical tips include planning ahead for accommodations and considering local customs for birthday celebrations, such as inviting others to join in the festivities. Celebrating a birthday on the Camino can create lasting memories and strengthen bonds with fellow travelers. read more...

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preparation for year 4 expeditionPilgrim
Camino Forum•5h ago

A pilgrim shares insights from their preparation for the fourth year of walking the Camino de Santiago, emphasizing the importance of physical training and gear selection. They recommend testing equipment on shorter hikes to ensure comfort and functionality. The walker plans to tackle the Camino Francés, highlighting the need for proper hydration and rest days, especially in the more challenging stages like the ascent to O Cebreiro. They encourage fellow pilgrims to stay flexible with their itinerary to fully enjoy the journey. read more...

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TSA in Detroit and Trekking PolesAdvisory
Camino Forum•6h ago

Pilgrims traveling through Detroit should note that trekking poles are allowed in carry-on luggage, but must be checked if traveling with certain airlines. It's advisable to check specific airline regulations before departure to avoid any issues at security. Additionally, consider packing your poles in a protective case to prevent damage during transit. read more...

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Second-hand Book Shop in SantiagoPilgrim
Camino Forum•8h ago

A new second-hand book shop has opened in Santiago, offering a cozy spot for pilgrims to find literature related to the Camino or simply relax with a good read. Located near the cathedral, it's an ideal stop for walkers to unwind after their journey. Tips for visitors include checking for local authors and Camino-themed books, as well as participating in book exchange events hosted by the shop. This charming addition enhances the cultural experience for those completing their pilgrimage in Santiago. read more...

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Places to stay in Paris before starting the CaminoAdvisory
Camino Forum•9h ago

Travelers planning to start the Camino de Santiago from Paris can find a variety of accommodation options, including hostels, hotels, and guesthouses. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons, to ensure availability. Popular areas to stay include the Latin Quarter for its vibrant atmosphere and proximity to transport links. Additionally, consider checking for pilgrim discounts or special offers that some establishments may provide for those embarking on the Camino. read more...

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Camino dos Faros vs Camino de San Salvador – Seeking Pilgrim InsightsPilgrim
Camino Forum•9h ago

Pilgrims are comparing the Camino dos Faros and the Camino de San Salvador for their unique experiences. The Camino dos Faros, known for its stunning coastal views, runs along the Galician coast, while the Camino de San Salvador offers a mountainous trek with historical significance. Travelers recommend preparing for varying weather conditions and ensuring proper footwear for both routes. Engaging with local communities along the way enhances the journey, making it a memorable pilgrimage. read more...

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Camino Portugues June 2026Pilgrim
Camino Forum•13h ago

In June 2026, a group of pilgrims will embark on the Camino Portugués, starting from Porto and making their way to Santiago de Compostela. This scenic route offers stunning coastal views and charming villages. Pilgrims are advised to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak season, and to carry a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated. Additionally, bringing lightweight rain gear is recommended, as weather can be unpredictable. read more...

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Fire Damage after Portilla de la ReinaAdvisory
Camino Forum•15h ago

Recent reports indicate fire damage along the Camino route after Portilla de la Reina, affecting accessibility and trail conditions. Pilgrims planning to walk this section should stay updated on local advisories and consider alternative routes if necessary. It’s advisable to check with local authorities or fellow pilgrims for the latest information before embarking on this stage. read more...

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Which routeAdvisory
Camino Forum•16h ago

A recent discussion on the Camino Forum highlights the importance of choosing the right route for your pilgrimage, as various paths offer unique experiences and challenges. Pilgrims are encouraged to consider factors such as scenery, difficulty, and personal goals when selecting their route. The forum suggests researching different stages, such as the popular Camino Francés or the scenic Camino del Norte, to find the best fit. Additionally, it's recommended to check for updated trail conditions and accommodations, as these can significantly impact your journey. read more...

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