Hi Everyone,
I'm planning my camino this summer and, while I was assuming I would walk le Puy to Finisterre, I've recently been looking into the Vézelay route (connecting to the Camino Francés at SJPdP).
I have a few questions, though:
(1) What are the relative advantages of the le Puy route? Is it generally accepted that the le Puy route is less meditative, but more visually stunning? I understand that, compared to Vézelay, it is somewhat busier. Just how busy, though?
(2) Are costs for gîtes comparable?
(3) Finally, and this might sound ridiculous, and I won't let it influence my decision--just curious--but I read somewhere (sorry, I can't remember where,) that many consider the Vézelay route to be the "true" route through France. Of course, I don't even know what is properly meant by that, but I thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone had heard this before.
Thanks for your time. I appreciate all the help I've received on this forum so far.
Best,
--ht
I'm planning my camino this summer and, while I was assuming I would walk le Puy to Finisterre, I've recently been looking into the Vézelay route (connecting to the Camino Francés at SJPdP).
I have a few questions, though:
(1) What are the relative advantages of the le Puy route? Is it generally accepted that the le Puy route is less meditative, but more visually stunning? I understand that, compared to Vézelay, it is somewhat busier. Just how busy, though?
(2) Are costs for gîtes comparable?
(3) Finally, and this might sound ridiculous, and I won't let it influence my decision--just curious--but I read somewhere (sorry, I can't remember where,) that many consider the Vézelay route to be the "true" route through France. Of course, I don't even know what is properly meant by that, but I thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone had heard this before.
Thanks for your time. I appreciate all the help I've received on this forum so far.
Best,
--ht