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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Weather Summary

Pamplona: 11–26°C, precip 0%, wind up to 17 km/h; Burgos: 9–23°C, precip 3%, wind up to 23 km/h; León: 11–25°C, precip 23%, wind up to 23 km/h; Sarria: 11–24°C, precip 3%, wind up to 23 km/h; Santiago: 11–21°C, precip 0%, wind up to 27 km/h.

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Fatigue during training in prep to hike in AugPilgrim
Camino Forum•4/9/2026, 5:58:00 AM

A pilgrim preparing for the Camino de Santiago in August shares their experience with fatigue during training. They emphasize the importance of gradually increasing mileage and incorporating rest days to prevent burnout. The walker suggests focusing on hydration and nutrition, as well as practicing with the gear intended for the hike. They recommend starting with shorter stages, such as the first leg from St. Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles, to build stamina before tackling longer distances. read more...

02
Phil and Janet on the CF againPilgrim
Camino Forum•4/9/2026, 5:55:35 AM

Phil and Janet have embarked on the Camino Francés (CF) once more, sharing their experiences from the stage between León and Astorga. They recommend starting early in the morning to avoid the midday heat and suggest staying at albergues for a chance to meet fellow pilgrims. Their journey highlights the beauty of the Meseta region, with its vast landscapes and historical sites, making it a memorable part of the pilgrimage. read more...

03
Keeping feet dryPilgrim
Camino Forum•4/9/2026, 5:44:11 AM

Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago emphasize the importance of keeping feet dry, especially during the wet stages, such as the Camino Francés around Galicia. Tips shared include using moisture-wicking socks, applying foot powder, and choosing waterproof footwear. Regularly airing out shoes and taking breaks to dry feet can prevent blisters and discomfort. Staying proactive about foot care enhances the walking experience and ensures a more enjoyable pilgrimage. read more...

04
Orisson is hardly a refugeAdvisory
Camino Forum•4/9/2026, 1:06:05 AM

Pilgrims heading to Orisson on the Camino Francés should be aware that the facility may not meet expectations for a traditional refuge. Reports indicate issues with overcrowding and limited amenities, which could impact your stay. It's advisable to arrive early or consider alternative accommodations nearby to ensure a more comfortable experience. read more...

05
Greetings from a Lyon-Santiago-Porto pilgrim!Pilgrim
Camino Forum•4/9/2026, 12:18:18 AM

A pilgrim shares their journey from Lyon to Santiago and then to Porto, highlighting the scenic beauty and cultural richness along the way. They recommend taking the time to explore local cuisine and historical sites, particularly in the stages through France and northern Spain. Practical tips include packing light, staying hydrated, and engaging with fellow pilgrims for a more enriching experience. read more...

06
Conditions on the InglesAdvisory
Camino Forum•4/8/2026, 11:54:15 PM

Pilgrims planning to walk the Camino Inglés should be aware of current trail conditions, as reported on the Camino Forum. Recent weather has affected certain sections, making them muddy and challenging. It is advised to wear sturdy waterproof footwear and to check local updates before setting out. Additionally, some accommodations may have limited availability, so booking in advance is recommended. Stay informed to ensure a safe and enjoyable pilgrimage. read more...

07
Concert in MuxiaFestival
Camino Forum•4/8/2026, 11:01:05 PM

A concert is set to take place in Muxia, a popular stop on the Camino de Santiago, promising a vibrant cultural experience for pilgrims. Scheduled for April 2026, this event will feature local artists and traditional music, enhancing the communal spirit of the Camino. Pilgrims are encouraged to plan their stay in advance, as accommodations may fill up quickly during the festival. This concert not only offers entertainment but also an opportunity to connect with fellow walkers and immerse in the local culture. read more...

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What was the one item you brought on the Camino that you couldn’t live without?Pilgrim
Camino Forum•4/8/2026, 10:45:12 PM

Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago often share their essential items, with many highlighting the importance of a good pair of walking shoes for comfort during long stages. One walker noted that their lightweight, breathable shoes made a significant difference while traversing the challenging terrain of the Meseta. Practical tips include breaking in your shoes before starting and considering moisture-wicking socks to prevent blisters. Each pilgrim's experience varies, but finding that one indispensable item can enhance the journey significantly. read more...

09
special holiday (San Fermin) and busesAdvisory
Camino Forum•4/8/2026, 10:20:03 PM

During the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, which runs from July 6 to 14, bus services may be disrupted due to increased demand and road closures. Pilgrims planning to travel through this area should anticipate potential delays and consider booking transportation in advance. It's advisable to check local schedules and be flexible with travel plans to ensure a smooth journey along the Camino. read more...

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(April 2026) Parts of Vía Serrana temporarily closed due to torrential rainfalls and landslides/rock fallsAdvisory
Camino Forum•4/8/2026, 7:19:54 PM

Due to recent torrential rainfalls, parts of the Vía Serrana are temporarily closed because of landslides and rock falls. Pilgrims planning to walk this route should check local advisories for updates on trail conditions and consider alternative paths to ensure safety. Stay informed and plan accordingly to avoid disruptions during your pilgrimage. read more...

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