Madrood
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Estrecho (2023)
Hi everyone
I am currently planning out my first camino, the CF. In trying to plan how I would get to SJP from Ireland, I considered the ferry to Roscoff, and from there started thinking about going from Finistere to Fisterra as a nice way to bookend things, first by public transport but then by walking at least some of it. I've been reading these threads on this website:
And these websites:
And I thought I the best way to get more advice on this might be to try to recompile the information from these into 1 route.
The Route
There seem to 5 variations of the breton route, all but 1 of them finish in Clisson. The southern routes and the one from MSM (which looks to be the most popular) seem to have bits in common with the Tro Brezh. There doesn't seem to be much in common with the GR network of French long distance paths:
@Kevin Considine linked in another thread another map for the eastern route from MSM:
https://www.santiago.nl/downloads
I'm not sure about where to go from clisson; I know there is a route from Tours that at some point you would need to link up with, is there a recommended point? According to the Dutch website, it's due south to Saintes, and hence to Bordeaux and SJP on the GR route.
Accommodation
Broadly speaking, it seems to be an ad hoc combination of B&Bs, gites, hostels, camping sites, and private homes. The breton camino website helpfully includes contact detail of several options. I'm guessing this is more expensive than the camino in Spain, but by how much?
This is as far as I've gotten, and I would be grateful if anyone could contribute their knowledge of this route, or of following one of the less popular camino routes in France in general.
Thanks
I am currently planning out my first camino, the CF. In trying to plan how I would get to SJP from Ireland, I considered the ferry to Roscoff, and from there started thinking about going from Finistere to Fisterra as a nice way to bookend things, first by public transport but then by walking at least some of it. I've been reading these threads on this website:
And these websites:
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www.compostelle-bretagne.fr
The Breton Camino
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And I thought I the best way to get more advice on this might be to try to recompile the information from these into 1 route.
The Route
There seem to 5 variations of the breton route, all but 1 of them finish in Clisson. The southern routes and the one from MSM (which looks to be the most popular) seem to have bits in common with the Tro Brezh. There doesn't seem to be much in common with the GR network of French long distance paths:
@Kevin Considine linked in another thread another map for the eastern route from MSM:
https://www.santiago.nl/downloads
I'm not sure about where to go from clisson; I know there is a route from Tours that at some point you would need to link up with, is there a recommended point? According to the Dutch website, it's due south to Saintes, and hence to Bordeaux and SJP on the GR route.
Accommodation
Broadly speaking, it seems to be an ad hoc combination of B&Bs, gites, hostels, camping sites, and private homes. The breton camino website helpfully includes contact detail of several options. I'm guessing this is more expensive than the camino in Spain, but by how much?
This is as far as I've gotten, and I would be grateful if anyone could contribute their knowledge of this route, or of following one of the less popular camino routes in France in general.
Thanks