Delphinoula
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- C. PdC 2018 Finisterre Muxía 2018
C.Franconia 2019 C.Algeciras Sevillia 2019
Swabian C. (2020)
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@Delphinoula, thank-you so much for your detailed and very interesting summary of your winter walk. I am planning to walk the Okumenisischer Pilgerweg from Görlitz to Vacha next month April) + I wondered if you could offer an opinion on whether there is an ‘official’ date in the calendar when seasonal tourist businesses (eg., museums, countryside beergardens and pilgrim houses) open their doors for the spring/summer visitors. You mentioned May in one of your posts as the month when this happens, which makes me question whether I should delay my start for a few weeks to limit the number of visitor attractions and refreshment stops that will remain closed as I pass through.So now comes next week my last part on the Franconian Camino up to Rothenburg. Winter winter and some spring. Naturally to keep me true to my intentions it will be raining, but I hope to take some sunny pics according to the Irish proverb about the sun shines seven times a day?
Please let me know if this at least true in Ireland.
Looking forward to some more walks and then I will be on my Swabian Camino. If you life on it along the Jagst and have some insider tips what not to miss from Rothenburg to Speyer be it a sight a rest stop or maybe bus connections, since I only can do the walk in potions and have to return to my home base
I saw many evangelic churches posting we are open and then April to October. Biergarten season would be as soon its warn enough to sit outside. I guess with the Eastern Holidays one week before Eastern that would be season start since many families take some vacation time then. Catholic Churches should be year around open but that depends if the care giver Küster is available. So its hit and miss. Today I had all four seasons including no joke a blissard.@Delphinoula, thank-you so much for your detailed and very interesting summary of your winter walk. I am planning to walk the Okumenisischer Pilgerweg from Görlitz to Vacha next month April) + I wondered if you could offer an opinion on whether there is an ‘official’ date in the calendar when seasonal tourist businesses (eg., museums, countryside beergardens and pilgrim houses) open their doors for the spring/summer visitors. You mentioned May in one of your posts as the month when this happens, which makes me question whether I should delay my start for a few weeks to limit the number of visitor attractions and refreshment stops that will remain closed as I pass through.
When I walked from Prague in 2012, continuing from Nurnburg in 2013, in latter half of May, I found I was on the very leading edge of pilgrim walkers. More (visitor services) places were open on the weekends than during the week; of course the banks/groceries/bakeries are open for their local residents year-round.if you could offer an opinion on whether there is an ‘official’ date in the calendar when seasonal tourist businesses (eg., museums, countryside beergardens and pilgrim houses) open their doors for the spring/summer visitors.
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