- Time of past OR future Camino
- Inglès April 2023
Primitivo July 2023
As part of my walk from home I was planning to walk through Switzerland on the BJ3 (Basel Jura Drei seen weg) basically, Basel - Geneva. Thence, onto the Via Gebennensis.
I love Switzerland but it is many, many years since I was last there and I had no idea how incredibly expensive it is nowadays. I've just been looking at hostels and the cheapest bunk bed that I came across was 40 euros. Many were much more. I'm not saying cheaper options don't exist but there was a limit to how much I wanted to research before considering other options.
The alternative is basically creating my own route through France, at least part of which is likely to be on the GR59. I'd like to join the Via Gebennensis, probably at Motz.
The easiest takeoff point for me is Freiburg im Breisgau. F- Motz on the BJ3 is appx. 420km; utilising the rough route below it's Appx. 500km. From a planning perspective at this point I'm working on 25 kilometers per day, so that's just three days extra, all of which will be in France. France appears to give me more possibilities both accommodation wise and also from the perspective of camping (both free camping and officially). Whilst it appears free camping in Switzerland is allowed above the tree line, if you're in a national park or a protected area the fines are astronomical. (I have no idea how stringently this is enforced). And Swiss campsites are seriously expensive.
Several acquaintances have free camped in France over the last year with zero issues, plus a couple of members of the forum. In addition to which there are far more official campsites and they're normally very reasonably priced. Food and accommodation in general are cheaper in France so it would appear that my extra three days would actually save me a significant amount of money!
Does anyone have any experience of this area, or has anybody done something similar? Am I missing something that would make one route better than the other?
My first rough map ( yet to be refined).
https://mapy.cz/s/ponababaco
I love Switzerland but it is many, many years since I was last there and I had no idea how incredibly expensive it is nowadays. I've just been looking at hostels and the cheapest bunk bed that I came across was 40 euros. Many were much more. I'm not saying cheaper options don't exist but there was a limit to how much I wanted to research before considering other options.
The alternative is basically creating my own route through France, at least part of which is likely to be on the GR59. I'd like to join the Via Gebennensis, probably at Motz.
The easiest takeoff point for me is Freiburg im Breisgau. F- Motz on the BJ3 is appx. 420km; utilising the rough route below it's Appx. 500km. From a planning perspective at this point I'm working on 25 kilometers per day, so that's just three days extra, all of which will be in France. France appears to give me more possibilities both accommodation wise and also from the perspective of camping (both free camping and officially). Whilst it appears free camping in Switzerland is allowed above the tree line, if you're in a national park or a protected area the fines are astronomical. (I have no idea how stringently this is enforced). And Swiss campsites are seriously expensive.
Several acquaintances have free camped in France over the last year with zero issues, plus a couple of members of the forum. In addition to which there are far more official campsites and they're normally very reasonably priced. Food and accommodation in general are cheaper in France so it would appear that my extra three days would actually save me a significant amount of money!
Does anyone have any experience of this area, or has anybody done something similar? Am I missing something that would make one route better than the other?
My first rough map ( yet to be refined).
https://mapy.cz/s/ponababaco