WanderingtheJakobsweg
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- April 2023
Hi Everyone!
I'm lucky enough to live just a few km from a Camino "feeder route" - the North Munich Jakobsweg (so St James's Way) and started walking it last spring. So far I've walked about 215km from my door to Kempten in the Allgäu.
At Easter I'll walk the last 75km out of Germany to Bregenz in Austria, and then hopefully in early summer I'll walk the Rorsach Ast from Bregenz and the St Galler Weg, which is the first leg (from here) of the Swiss Camino.
I work and have school aged children (teens and nearly teens though) so I can't just take off and walk for 3 months, or even 3 weeks at once, wonderful though that sounds! I'd really like to do the Camino del Norde from Irún all in one go eventually, as by the time I get there my kids will be older, although it's more realistic to think I'll do it in two halves because of work!
I hope to do the Via Gebennensis through France, but realistically Switzerland will take til the end of 2024, and I'll get to France in 2025
I get the impression that the majority on here fly over from the USA or other countries outside Europe and (understandably) then do their whole Camino at once. Is anyone else walking in dribs and drabs from their door?
I'm happy to have found this useful English language site - last year I mainly used a German Facebook group for Camino/ Jakobsweg stuff.
Buen Camino!
I'm lucky enough to live just a few km from a Camino "feeder route" - the North Munich Jakobsweg (so St James's Way) and started walking it last spring. So far I've walked about 215km from my door to Kempten in the Allgäu.
At Easter I'll walk the last 75km out of Germany to Bregenz in Austria, and then hopefully in early summer I'll walk the Rorsach Ast from Bregenz and the St Galler Weg, which is the first leg (from here) of the Swiss Camino.
I work and have school aged children (teens and nearly teens though) so I can't just take off and walk for 3 months, or even 3 weeks at once, wonderful though that sounds! I'd really like to do the Camino del Norde from Irún all in one go eventually, as by the time I get there my kids will be older, although it's more realistic to think I'll do it in two halves because of work!
I hope to do the Via Gebennensis through France, but realistically Switzerland will take til the end of 2024, and I'll get to France in 2025
I get the impression that the majority on here fly over from the USA or other countries outside Europe and (understandably) then do their whole Camino at once. Is anyone else walking in dribs and drabs from their door?
I'm happy to have found this useful English language site - last year I mainly used a German Facebook group for Camino/ Jakobsweg stuff.
Buen Camino!