It's never too late but there are things to consider at this time of the year! How far would you plan to go? Many of the albergues that open for the summer tend to close at the end of September, so accommodation availability can be an issue. Can mean that, sometimes, the village you want to stop in won't have an albergue available that they would at other times of the year. That said, the numbers walking fall off in autumn too, so there's less demand for the more popular stopping points, so that balances out. Indeed, the Camino has become so popular in recent years that the walk may be more pleasurable with less pelegrinos on the trail.Would it be too late in the year to do a little bit of the Camino from St. Jean in late October?
Maybe a few AAM contributors might get together and do part of the walk with you?I am planning on doing about 200k of the Camino in Sept and was wondering if many AAM contributors have done it.
Would it be too late in the year to do a little bit of the Camino from St. Jean in late October?
"In it he speaks of the Poseurs who complete the last 100 kms and who crowd out the "real" walkers"
That's pure snobbery in my view.
The whole point of the Camino is that it's a personal journey / challenge.
No one is 'better' than anyone else because they walked longer or faster or barefoot or whatever.
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