I have so many pre-journey jitters!
I walked the Via Limburgica from Venlo (The Netherlands) through to Rocroi in France last year. It was very difficult to find accomodation, and some parts of it were hard & not fun, but other parts were absolutely incredible & beautiful, and I have a new & deep appreciation of our Belgian neighbours & their nature & culture now.
The camino calls again! I want to try to walk from Rocroi (or Couvin) to Vezelay.
This time (at least during the first few days, according to the few blogs I have seen) accomodation will be even harder to come by & so are food & water.
I will take some cheap light meals with me, my own tent & a water filter, and hopefully that will see me through to Reims and beyond. Alledgedly it gets a little better in terms of shops & accomodations from then on.
I would love to hear tips of anyone who has walked this route. Which resting places were excellent? What was your favourite part of this via? Is there any shade between Rocroi & Reims, or should I plan to avoid walking for long on the truly hot days coming up? Any cafe or food stop that stood out? Are there any sources of water, other than asking at a farm/village? Any favourite thing that you brought with you/ wish had brought on this part of the camino? I would love to hear about any tips that you can give me.
And last but not least: did anyone besides Radio Buen Camino (excellent vlogs!) walk from Couvin into Rocroi? I’m planning this start to the via Campaniensis, but Radio Buen Camino took a beautiful detour on that first day, and I think I should try to avoid detouring already. Did anyone walk without detour? How many kilometers was it? Was it doable? Are there Camino signs? Is it a forrest path, or do I need to then walk on the side of a highway? I can’t find any other info on it…
I walked the Via Limburgica from Venlo (The Netherlands) through to Rocroi in France last year. It was very difficult to find accomodation, and some parts of it were hard & not fun, but other parts were absolutely incredible & beautiful, and I have a new & deep appreciation of our Belgian neighbours & their nature & culture now.
The camino calls again! I want to try to walk from Rocroi (or Couvin) to Vezelay.
This time (at least during the first few days, according to the few blogs I have seen) accomodation will be even harder to come by & so are food & water.
I will take some cheap light meals with me, my own tent & a water filter, and hopefully that will see me through to Reims and beyond. Alledgedly it gets a little better in terms of shops & accomodations from then on.
I would love to hear tips of anyone who has walked this route. Which resting places were excellent? What was your favourite part of this via? Is there any shade between Rocroi & Reims, or should I plan to avoid walking for long on the truly hot days coming up? Any cafe or food stop that stood out? Are there any sources of water, other than asking at a farm/village? Any favourite thing that you brought with you/ wish had brought on this part of the camino? I would love to hear about any tips that you can give me.
And last but not least: did anyone besides Radio Buen Camino (excellent vlogs!) walk from Couvin into Rocroi? I’m planning this start to the via Campaniensis, but Radio Buen Camino took a beautiful detour on that first day, and I think I should try to avoid detouring already. Did anyone walk without detour? How many kilometers was it? Was it doable? Are there Camino signs? Is it a forrest path, or do I need to then walk on the side of a highway? I can’t find any other info on it…