ImaginaryBeing
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- September 2024
Hello all!
I am a new, soon to be, pilgrim and want to do part of the Le Puy en velay. I am looking to walk roughly 10-14 days with a rest day (or maybe 2?). I would be super greateful for some advice for my planned route.
I can walk 20km per day I think max…I am not super fit, but healthy, I am just afraid of so many consecutive days walking and how my feet and body will handle that, so I would say around 15-20km per day would be good to start.
So I would like to arrive in Lectoure somewhere in the middle of my walk. So I won't be starting at Le Puy.
- Where would be a good starting point? Also regarding how easy it is to reach the specific town by train and where it is also just nice to start.
I think it would be OK to finish in Condom, as I suppose the train station there must have a connection to get back to Paris. Or is there a nicer city to finish?
- If I don't start at Le Puy, where can I get the credencials pass? (And do I need it on this route for the Accomodations?)
- I don't have a guidebook, and I am hesitant to buy one and think I will just download the map here and I heard there is an online Version of the Miam Miam Dodo – thoughts on that? Do I really need a book? I walked 3 days earlier this year and I thought the signs are plenty and worst case I can use google maps (?) or is there a better app for hiking trails in France.
I think thats it for now! Oh and I plan to walk in September, so in like 10/14 days.
Thank you all so much for any advice
I am a new, soon to be, pilgrim and want to do part of the Le Puy en velay. I am looking to walk roughly 10-14 days with a rest day (or maybe 2?). I would be super greateful for some advice for my planned route.
I can walk 20km per day I think max…I am not super fit, but healthy, I am just afraid of so many consecutive days walking and how my feet and body will handle that, so I would say around 15-20km per day would be good to start.
So I would like to arrive in Lectoure somewhere in the middle of my walk. So I won't be starting at Le Puy.
- Where would be a good starting point? Also regarding how easy it is to reach the specific town by train and where it is also just nice to start.
I think it would be OK to finish in Condom, as I suppose the train station there must have a connection to get back to Paris. Or is there a nicer city to finish?
- If I don't start at Le Puy, where can I get the credencials pass? (And do I need it on this route for the Accomodations?)
- I don't have a guidebook, and I am hesitant to buy one and think I will just download the map here and I heard there is an online Version of the Miam Miam Dodo – thoughts on that? Do I really need a book? I walked 3 days earlier this year and I thought the signs are plenty and worst case I can use google maps (?) or is there a better app for hiking trails in France.
I think thats it for now! Oh and I plan to walk in September, so in like 10/14 days.
Thank you all so much for any advice