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Monday, March 23, 2026

Weather Summary

Pamplona: 6–14°C, precip 3%, wind up to 18 km/h; Burgos: 4–12°C, precip 0%, wind up to 22 km/h; León: 4–16°C, precip 0%, wind up to 14 km/h; Sarria: 5–19°C, precip 0%, wind up to 17 km/h; Santiago: 7–19°C, precip 0%, wind up to 18 km/h.

01
Le Puy to ConquesPilgrim
Camino Forum•3/23/2026, 5:40:45 AM

On the Le Puy to Conques stage, pilgrims can expect stunning landscapes and charming villages. A highlight is the historic town of Conques, known for its beautiful abbey. Walkers should prepare for varied terrain, including some steep ascents, and consider starting early to avoid afternoon heat. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, as some stretches have limited services. read more...

02
Live from Camino Portuguese, PontevedraPilgrim
Camino Forum•3/23/2026, 5:21:17 AM

A pilgrim shares their experience walking the Camino Portuguese, specifically in Pontevedra, highlighting the town's rich history and vibrant atmosphere. They recommend visiting the historic old town and trying local seafood dishes. For those planning to walk this stage, it's advisable to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak season, and to carry enough water, as some stretches may lack facilities. read more...

03
CP Coastal connecting to the Central from CaminhaPilgrim
Camino Forum•3/23/2026, 5:12:15 AM

Pilgrims can now connect the Coastal Path to the Central Route from Caminha, enhancing their journey along the Camino de Santiago. This new connection allows walkers to experience diverse landscapes and cultural sites. For those planning to take this route, it's advisable to check local maps for wayfinding and to ensure accommodations are available in advance, especially during peak seasons. read more...

04
How best to train for part of Norte and Primitivo?Advisory
Camino Forum•3/23/2026, 2:16:04 AM

To prepare for the challenging sections of the Camino del Norte and Primitivo, it's essential to focus on endurance training, incorporating long walks on varied terrain to simulate the route's elevation changes. Start with shorter distances, gradually increasing to 20-25 km walks, and include hill training to build strength. Additionally, consider practicing with a loaded backpack to mimic the weight you'll carry. Staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet will also support your training. Remember to listen to your body and rest as needed to avoid injury before your pilgrimage. read more...

05
Canadian Company of Pilgrims Events: March 23-30, 2026Festival
Camino Forum•3/23/2026, 2:11:00 AM

The Canadian Company of Pilgrims will host a series of events from March 23-30, 2026, aimed at fostering community among pilgrims. Participants can expect workshops, group walks, and discussions about the Camino experience. This is a great opportunity for both seasoned walkers and newcomers to connect and share insights. Pilgrims planning to attend should consider booking accommodations early, as this period may attract a larger crowd. read more...

06
Muxia’s global pilgrim house open to pilgrimsNews
Camino Forum•3/23/2026, 12:32:04 AM

Muxía has officially opened its global pilgrim house, providing a welcoming space for travelers on the Camino de Santiago. This facility aims to enhance the experience for pilgrims by offering accommodation and resources to support their journey. Located near the coast, it serves as a perfect stop for those walking the Camino Finisterre. Pilgrims are encouraged to make reservations in advance, especially during peak seasons, to ensure availability and a comfortable stay. read more...

07
Schedule for Monbus once-a-day stops along the CFAdvisory
Camino Forum•3/22/2026, 11:17:07 PM

A new schedule for Monbus, which offers once-a-day stops along the Camino Francés (CF), has been released, providing essential transportation options for pilgrims. This service is particularly useful for those needing to travel between stages or access nearby towns. It is advisable for walkers to check the updated timetable in advance to plan their journeys effectively, ensuring a smoother pilgrimage experience. read more...

08
Incident between Areosa and CarreçoAdvisory
Camino Forum•3/22/2026, 10:37:27 PM

Pilgrims walking the route between Areosa and Carreço should be aware of a recent incident that has raised safety concerns in the area. It is advised to remain vigilant and travel in groups if possible. Local authorities are investigating the matter, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. For now, consider alternative routes or travel times to ensure a safer experience on this stage of the Camino. read more...

09
Updated Wise Pilgrim App - now with pronunciation guide!News
Camino Forum•3/22/2026, 9:06:27 PM

The Wise Pilgrim App has been updated to include a new pronunciation guide, enhancing the experience for pilgrims navigating the Camino de Santiago. This feature will assist walkers in communicating more effectively with locals and understanding place names along various routes. The update is particularly beneficial for those unfamiliar with the Spanish language, making the journey smoother and more enjoyable. Pilgrims are encouraged to download the latest version to take advantage of this helpful tool. read more...

10
Santiago -Finisterre alberguesAdvisory
Camino Forum•3/22/2026, 8:54:04 PM

Recent discussions on the Camino Forum highlight the availability and conditions of albergues along the Santiago to Finisterre route. Pilgrims are advised to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak seasons, as some albergues have limited capacity. Travelers should also check for updated amenities and any changes in opening hours, as these can vary significantly. Staying informed about local regulations and health guidelines is essential for a smooth pilgrimage experience. read more...

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