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Can anyone direct me to information relating to pilgrimage routes in Bavaria, either Jacobsweg or purely internal pilgrimage routes unconnected with SdC.
Thanks.
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Sure! Have a look here: http://www.deutsche-jakobswege.de/wege-uebersicht.html
That is an amazing compilation of information about the camino in Germany. Sort of makes me wonder whether I should start moving eastward in my camino dreaming.....Sure! Have a look here: http://www.deutsche-jakobswege.de/wege-uebersicht.html It is an interactive map, just click on the route you are interested in and you get more information. If you need more help feel free to ask, I am German. The situation with albergues on some German routes isn't too brilliant, they are few and far between, so you will need to use other options like BnB, hostels etc.
Not in Bavaria, but also recommendable, is the http://www.oekumenischer-pilgerweg.de/index.php The way goes from the Polish-German border to the former inner German border, is well way marked and well equipped with pilgrim albergues. Perhaps something to think about?
Buen Camino, SY
Sure! Have a look here: http://www.deutsche-jakobswege.de/wege-uebersicht.html It is an interactive map, just click on the route you are interested in and you get more information. If you need more help feel free to ask, I am German. The situation with albergues on some German routes isn't too brilliant, they are few and far between, so you will need to use other options like BnB, hostels etc.
Not in Bavaria, but also recommendable, is the http://www.oekumenischer-pilgerweg.de/index.php The way goes from the Polish-German border to the former inner German border, is well way marked and well equipped with pilgrim albergues. Perhaps something to think about?
Buen Camino, SY
No, I always thought about writing one ;-) But the way is well marked, the addresses of albergues in the guidebook are self-explanatory and there are also two dedicated maps available that cover the whole route. So it should be possible to do it without German (or very little) and a big sense of adventure and humour. Buen Camino, SYIs there an English guide or a book on he Polish- German Route?
Yes, you should!Sort of makes me wonder whether I should start moving eastward in my camino dreaming.....
...Which guidebook are you refering to and where do I purchase the two maps?
You have 9 months ... plenty of time to get a grasp of basic German with any one of the several online or app sources.