Sal An Ban
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2000
Hi,
I’m Sally from Australia and I’m planning to walk for 3 weeks starting in Le Puy in mid March 2025. I know, it’s going to be cold! But I love walking in the cold and have done a few walks in France/Italy/Spain at a similar time of year. It’s refreshing and there are usually fewer hikers.
Re the weather … I had a couple of weeks’ torrential rain on the Camino de Santiago, and my rain jacket was fantastic. However it was 20 years old by the time I walked the Via Francigena last year and after only light rain was not waterproof so I am wanting recommendations for a good jacket or poncho.
I have looked on the Gronze site and it looks like there are plenty of gites open in March. Any ideas about where to stay when I arrive in Le Puy?
I have tried to open Andy’s guide however am unable to open it, and it sounds like it has been super useful for lots of people, ant tips on how to open this link?
Any other tips or advice would be useful and appreciated
Thank you
Sally
I’m Sally from Australia and I’m planning to walk for 3 weeks starting in Le Puy in mid March 2025. I know, it’s going to be cold! But I love walking in the cold and have done a few walks in France/Italy/Spain at a similar time of year. It’s refreshing and there are usually fewer hikers.
Re the weather … I had a couple of weeks’ torrential rain on the Camino de Santiago, and my rain jacket was fantastic. However it was 20 years old by the time I walked the Via Francigena last year and after only light rain was not waterproof so I am wanting recommendations for a good jacket or poncho.
I have looked on the Gronze site and it looks like there are plenty of gites open in March. Any ideas about where to stay when I arrive in Le Puy?
I have tried to open Andy’s guide however am unable to open it, and it sounds like it has been super useful for lots of people, ant tips on how to open this link?
Any other tips or advice would be useful and appreciated
Thank you
Sally