Hi all
I'll be heading off from Le Puy some time around the end of May. I've read so many posts where people talk about having to book ahead for accommodation, I'd love some feedback...
I have guidebooks, and I understand the need to plan ahead enough so that I know in which town/location I can lay my head at the end of my walk each day.
I really, really, really don't want to book ahead for accommodation, because for me this brings the pilgrimage back to being like any other trip where I have to plan and make phone calls and book accommodation ahead of time. I just want to wake, walk and find somewhere to stay wherever I arrive at the end of my day. And I don't want to rush to be somewhere by 1pm so that I can secure a bed. I want to walk without timeframes.
Is this feasible at this time of year (May, June, July)?
Will my chances be increased if I carry a sleeping mat with me and am willing to sleep on floors, especially through France?
Thank you all so much in advance... :?
Jill
I'll be heading off from Le Puy some time around the end of May. I've read so many posts where people talk about having to book ahead for accommodation, I'd love some feedback...
I have guidebooks, and I understand the need to plan ahead enough so that I know in which town/location I can lay my head at the end of my walk each day.
I really, really, really don't want to book ahead for accommodation, because for me this brings the pilgrimage back to being like any other trip where I have to plan and make phone calls and book accommodation ahead of time. I just want to wake, walk and find somewhere to stay wherever I arrive at the end of my day. And I don't want to rush to be somewhere by 1pm so that I can secure a bed. I want to walk without timeframes.
Is this feasible at this time of year (May, June, July)?
Will my chances be increased if I carry a sleeping mat with me and am willing to sleep on floors, especially through France?
Thank you all so much in advance... :?
Jill