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Looking for list of accommodations for Munich route

Ines

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances (2011)
Camino del Norte from Santander (2012)
Jakobsweg Swiss Route to Le Puy (2013)
Via de la Plata - Seville to Calzada de Bejar (2014)
Camino Sanabres - Puebla de Sanabria to SDC (2015)
Camino Portugues - Lisboa to Porto (2015)
Viveiro - Finisterre (2016)
Greetings fellow pilgrims!
I am potentially going to do the Munich route (to St. Gallen Switzerland) in the spring of 2024. I am having trouble finding a list of accommodation along the trail. Would any of you intrepid travellers know where I could find some information?
Thanks so much in advance,
Ines
 
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€46,-
Wonderful, thanks Mina Kamina! I knew someone would be kind enough to point me in the right direction 😊
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I'm an intrepid Google user. 😇
Key to finding the info is to use German words.
Germans have a Wander Kultur, there is a lot of info, with websites, guides, detailed maps and signage.
Most of it is in German. For some trails, an English version is available.
If you wish, a regional Tourist Office can organize your trip. ~if they offer this.

Hiking in Germany will be very different from walking a Camino in Spain.
 
Again, thank you Mina for your generosity of spirit in sharing this information!!🙇‍♀️

I have hiked in various Camino trails and agree that the further away from Spain you go, the experience is different. For example in Switzerland there was less infrastructure for pilgrims as well as less pilgrims.
 

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