It looks like I will have 5 to 7 weeks this summer to tackle my next camino, starting the first week in August. I have previously walked the Camino del Norte from Irun to Fisterre (via the Primitivo) and the Camino Portugues from Porto. I was thinking of doing the Frances, since it is only going to get more crowded in the future, and I should probably see what all the fuss is about. So I may have one to two weeks to walk before SJPdP.
I am considering the Voie de la Nive from Bayonne or the GR10 from Hendaye to SJPdP to start (this would be if I only have one extra week), or to walk a section (or sections) on the Chemin du Puy (not necessarily the section leading to SJPdP). So my question is, what are the most beautiful sections of the Chemin du Puy? If you only had a week or two weeks, what would you choose to walk?
Alternatively, I could be persuaded to walk the whole Chemin du Puy and then spend the extra week or two on the Frances. I have no great need to get to Santiago again, and I have no love of crowds (the stretch of the Frances I walked from Melide to Santiago was unpleasant, kind of like spring break at Daytona), but I am curious as to what the experience is like on the Frances.
I am considering the Voie de la Nive from Bayonne or the GR10 from Hendaye to SJPdP to start (this would be if I only have one extra week), or to walk a section (or sections) on the Chemin du Puy (not necessarily the section leading to SJPdP). So my question is, what are the most beautiful sections of the Chemin du Puy? If you only had a week or two weeks, what would you choose to walk?
Alternatively, I could be persuaded to walk the whole Chemin du Puy and then spend the extra week or two on the Frances. I have no great need to get to Santiago again, and I have no love of crowds (the stretch of the Frances I walked from Melide to Santiago was unpleasant, kind of like spring break at Daytona), but I am curious as to what the experience is like on the Frances.
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