- Time of past OR future Camino
- September-October 2021
Has anyone walked the Camino from Amsterdam to SJ? If so, what route did you take and what was the distance?
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Thank youI didn't walk from Amsterdam, but from the west of Germany via Luxembourg and Lothringen/Lorraine, so I can't really help with the route.
Via Paris is probably the shortest way from Amsterdam? I think there is a pilgrim's path to Visé (Belgium) that then connects to the GR5 towards Luxembourg for a more southern variant, too, but I guess it will be longer.
But what I can say is that walking such a long distance from home is a wonderful experience
I also remembered that there is a Dutch St James organisation , https://www.santiago.nl/lopen-naar-santiago/looproutes-naar-santiago/Thank you Albertinho
Many routes lead to Santiago
I think the shortest way from the western part of the Netherlands is Amsterdam-Leiden -the Hague -Rotterdam -Hellevoetsluis -Ouddorp-Renesse -Middelburg- Breskens ( by ferry from Vlissingen) to Gent is to Lille in France where it connects to Paris .
If you are ever inclined to live post here when you do this, there'd be a small but very interested group who'd very much appreciate it, Marc.there are Engllish guide books) lying in front of me, as I am planning to walk all of this in the near future.
I take it directly from you.All roads lead to Santiago of course, but the shortest way would be Amsterdam - Utrecht and onwards on the Via Monastica.
Then walk on to Rocroi, continue on the Via Campanensies to Vezelay, and continue from there. I think there is more pilgrim infrastructure and accomodation on this route, as compared to walking via Paris.
I actually have all the guides book (in Dutch, French and German - not sure whether there are Engllish guide books) lying in front of me, as I am planning to walk all of this in the near future.
As has been mentioned earlier, the best starting point to see all the options is the site of the Dutch Confraternity, in particular this page.
Looproutes naar Santiago de Compostela - Santiago
Als je naar Santiago wilt lopen, zijn er diverse looproutes door Nederland, België, Frankrijk en Spanje. Wij helpen je op weg om de juiste route te kiezen.www.santiago.nl
Although it is in Dutch it will give you an idea. And it gives GPS tracks, suggestions for accomodation etc.
If you are ever inclined to live post here when you do this, there'd be a small but very interested group who'd very much appreciate it, Marc.
(Where did you get your guides, BTW?)
Hmmmm, yes, I completely relate to the cons. It is fun. And.For the last years I have been living and walking without a smartphone & I spent a lot of time on the internet in my daily life anyway.
Yes indeed August 2016 until December 4th, 128 days. approx 2850km. more or lessHas anyone walked the Camino from Amsterdam to SJ? If so, what route did you take and what was the distance?
The three families who hosted us on the Via Monasica were so generous. The accomodation ranged from fabulous to quirky. But always offerred full-heartedly.It's hit or miss I guess but the two times I used it, I found it fine. And the breakfast was large, not just a piece of bread and jam
Has anyone walked the Camino from Amsterdam to SJ? If so, what route did you take and what was the distance?
Route::Has anyone walked the Camino from Amsterdam to SJ? If so, what route did you take and what was the distance?
Rough calculation: The most natural way is from Amsterdam through Belgium to Paris, then the Route of Tours, and finally the Camino Francés. By car it’s about 2100 km, on foot it will be a bit more because you cannot always take the shortest way between towns. With an average of 25 km per day it would take about 100 days. So reckon about 3-4 months.Has anyone walked the Camino from Amsterdam to SJ? If so, what route did you take and what was the distance?
A well know Dutch guy ( world known expert on special transport -lifted a Russian submarine, sunken in the sea and former chairman of a famous Dutch soccerteam ) Frans van Seumeren , walked from home in Utrecht NL to Athens in Greece and walking from there to Rome and ended up in Santiago.Took him about 2 years.Route::
I"m starting in Sint Jacobiparochie, Netherlands on June 10th. and walking through Nijmegan and then down through to Maastricht on one of the Dutch Caminos. At Maastricht this Camino meets the connection to the French GR 5. The connection runs through Belgium and Luxemburg. In France the GR 5 goes from Luxemburg to Menton (Nice) on the Mediterranean . En-Route when you reach Geneva you leave the GR5 and join the GR 65, the Chemin de St. Jacques de Compostelle. It goes through Le Puy and ends up at Saint Jean Pied de Port where you join the Spanish Camino!!
How many kms? A lot!! How long will it take? Months!!
It's a pilgrimage and an adventure!! I'll probably end up in Rome, rather than Santiago, as I've already walked the GR 65 through Le Puy.
Bon Voyage!!
Hi!!!Has anyone walked the Camino from Amsterdam to SJ? If so, what route did you take and what was the distance?
Oh drats I wish it could be done with all postings. I think it can be done with just GPS tooNo never seen signs in the Netherlands to Santiago except for the one in the village of Renesse in front of the church. See my picture in this thread above Renesse is in the south west of the Netherlands, about 17 kms from where I live.
But probably there are more -I do not know .
But if you can collect more information from any routes in Belgium and France you can combine national Dutch routes
with the Belgium and French ones
Lots of info in this thread if you read them all