LauraWalks
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2022 Le Puy; 2023 SW Coast England;
2024 Arles
Last year, I walked my first Camino with a dear friend: Le Puy route from Le Puy to Roncevaux. We loved everything about walking this French route, and we will return in late summer or autumn for another Chemin. This year, however, because we do not have as much time, we plan to walk the Chemin de St. Guilhem or the Chemin de Stevenson.
Does anyone have experience with these routes and might be able to highlight any differences? or highlights of either? Any recommendations?
I guess some important considerations for me are: The gites – so many warm welcoming places along GR65. Does that exist on these routes? Also - Landscapes? Lovely French villages?
About us: My friend and I are reasonably fit 60 year-olds. For reference: We walked GR65 in 34 days, including the Cele Valley alternative, and that seemed a good pace. We may add a third to our little group this year.
I have read the threads on this forum and read what I can glean from the web.
Thanks for all of your thoughts and insights! And any specific accommodation recommendations too!
Does anyone have experience with these routes and might be able to highlight any differences? or highlights of either? Any recommendations?
I guess some important considerations for me are: The gites – so many warm welcoming places along GR65. Does that exist on these routes? Also - Landscapes? Lovely French villages?
About us: My friend and I are reasonably fit 60 year-olds. For reference: We walked GR65 in 34 days, including the Cele Valley alternative, and that seemed a good pace. We may add a third to our little group this year.
I have read the threads on this forum and read what I can glean from the web.
Thanks for all of your thoughts and insights! And any specific accommodation recommendations too!