Hi Everyone,
I'm planning my camino this summer and, while I was assuming I would walk le Puy to Finisterre, I've recently been looking into the Vézelay route (connecting to the Camino Francés at SJPdP).
I have a few questions, though:
(1) What are the relative advantages of the Vézelay route? Is it generally accepted that the Vézelay route is less visually stunning, but more meditative? I understand that, compared to le Puy, it is much emptier. I think I might like that, but will the shock of connecting to the Francés in mid-August completely crush my spirits?
(2) The Vézelay route looks longer than the Puy route. I currently have 32 days budgeted for le Puy to SJPdP (including rest/sightseeing days at le Puy, Conques, Cahors, and Moissac). Would that be enough for the Vézelay route?
(3) Are costs for gîtes comparable?
(4) Finally, and this might sound ridiculous, and I won't let it influence my decision--just curious--but I read somewhere (sorry, I can't remember where,) that many consider the Vézelay route to be the "true" route through France. Of course, I don't even know what is properly meant by that, but I thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone had heard this before.
Thanks for your time. I appreciate all the help I've received on this forum so far.
Best,
--ht
I'm planning my camino this summer and, while I was assuming I would walk le Puy to Finisterre, I've recently been looking into the Vézelay route (connecting to the Camino Francés at SJPdP).
I have a few questions, though:
(1) What are the relative advantages of the Vézelay route? Is it generally accepted that the Vézelay route is less visually stunning, but more meditative? I understand that, compared to le Puy, it is much emptier. I think I might like that, but will the shock of connecting to the Francés in mid-August completely crush my spirits?
(2) The Vézelay route looks longer than the Puy route. I currently have 32 days budgeted for le Puy to SJPdP (including rest/sightseeing days at le Puy, Conques, Cahors, and Moissac). Would that be enough for the Vézelay route?
(3) Are costs for gîtes comparable?
(4) Finally, and this might sound ridiculous, and I won't let it influence my decision--just curious--but I read somewhere (sorry, I can't remember where,) that many consider the Vézelay route to be the "true" route through France. Of course, I don't even know what is properly meant by that, but I thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone had heard this before.
Thanks for your time. I appreciate all the help I've received on this forum so far.
Best,
--ht