- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2025 Via Francigena - Lucca to Rome
Comments/suggestions welcome...currently waiting for next week's medical assessment to determine when I can return to Camino walking.
Positive Assessment
I have airline tickets to return to Geneva September 23rd (insurance company saved $ by booking a return ticket when I had to leave to return to Canada due to a medical problem) and November 15th return from Barcelona (was originally going to finish in Finisterre).
If positive I will return to complete the one day left for the Via Jacobi and then walk from Geneva to St. Jean-Pied-de-Port. Next spring I would complete my walk, likely in early May, on the Camino Frances.
Comments have been made on the Forum about Gites closing in this time period (especially early November). I have attached a PDF file of my current plan...days in green mean I have received confirmation that the lodging will be open...days in yellow I am waiting to hear back. All have indicated that at this time of year a few days notice for reservation should be fine. On the Via Gebennensis hopefully a few less expensive options i.e. Accueil Jacquaire may be possible.
I welcome any suggestions (route, daily stages, lodgings) that you may have based on your experience! Overall the average daily walk is just under 25 kms which seems reasonable to me.
Negative Assessment
I have the option to revise the dates for the flights above for $300 Cdn. or so and will need to make a quick decision prior to September 23rd as to my new starting date...i.e. returning to Geneva and restarting in Nyon where I stopped.
Would a mid April start be reasonable from a lodging availability and weather perspective? I expect there won't be much experience on the Via Gebennensis route however your thoughts on an early May start for the Le Puy Route would be most helpful...is this too early?
Appreciate any comments received
Guy
http://www.caminolongwalk.blogspot.ca/
Positive Assessment
I have airline tickets to return to Geneva September 23rd (insurance company saved $ by booking a return ticket when I had to leave to return to Canada due to a medical problem) and November 15th return from Barcelona (was originally going to finish in Finisterre).
If positive I will return to complete the one day left for the Via Jacobi and then walk from Geneva to St. Jean-Pied-de-Port. Next spring I would complete my walk, likely in early May, on the Camino Frances.
Comments have been made on the Forum about Gites closing in this time period (especially early November). I have attached a PDF file of my current plan...days in green mean I have received confirmation that the lodging will be open...days in yellow I am waiting to hear back. All have indicated that at this time of year a few days notice for reservation should be fine. On the Via Gebennensis hopefully a few less expensive options i.e. Accueil Jacquaire may be possible.
I welcome any suggestions (route, daily stages, lodgings) that you may have based on your experience! Overall the average daily walk is just under 25 kms which seems reasonable to me.
Negative Assessment
I have the option to revise the dates for the flights above for $300 Cdn. or so and will need to make a quick decision prior to September 23rd as to my new starting date...i.e. returning to Geneva and restarting in Nyon where I stopped.
Would a mid April start be reasonable from a lodging availability and weather perspective? I expect there won't be much experience on the Via Gebennensis route however your thoughts on an early May start for the Le Puy Route would be most helpful...is this too early?
Appreciate any comments received
Guy
http://www.caminolongwalk.blogspot.ca/