gypsy9
Active Member
Bonjour!
As the title suggests, this is my plan for early July/late June. If you have walked this way, would you recommend the orange guidebook put out by CSJ? It is in English (important for me) and seems from the website to be comprehensive. It is called, The Lightfoot guide to the Via Podiensis. I am pretty sure this includes the Way from Cluney.
I have the standard queries:
Is this section from Cluny well waymarked? (part of GR, so I assume, oui)
Is it possible to stay in The Abbey of Cluny as a pilgrim?
Is accommodation mostly in gites (I hope so) on this particular section (from Cluny to Le Puy en Velay?).
Is it necessary to book ahead or is this Way quieter....or perhaps this time may be popular for tourists/French ramblers...
Thank you for taking the time to answer these queries
Bon Chemin!!
As the title suggests, this is my plan for early July/late June. If you have walked this way, would you recommend the orange guidebook put out by CSJ? It is in English (important for me) and seems from the website to be comprehensive. It is called, The Lightfoot guide to the Via Podiensis. I am pretty sure this includes the Way from Cluney.
I have the standard queries:
Is this section from Cluny well waymarked? (part of GR, so I assume, oui)
Is it possible to stay in The Abbey of Cluny as a pilgrim?
Is accommodation mostly in gites (I hope so) on this particular section (from Cluny to Le Puy en Velay?).
Is it necessary to book ahead or is this Way quieter....or perhaps this time may be popular for tourists/French ramblers...
Thank you for taking the time to answer these queries
Bon Chemin!!