lunna
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- frances; lisboa-muxia; norte+bayonne; vdlp; le puy; voie d'arles+aragones; geneva to ales
Folks, I'm thinking of walking this one in September. Flying in from the United States, what would be the best way to get to the starting point at Le Puy? Fly in to where, and then train or bus it down to Le Puy?
I have a French guide and just ordered the German Rother guide - are there any English guidebooks anyone can recommend?
Also, I've heard that the first couple of hundred kms are great, but then the remainder is okay, but not quite great. Thoughts?
And I'm still playing with the idea of another Spanish walk - maybe something different that the four I've done already (frances/norte/via de la plata and portugues from lisbon) any suggestions? The only 'biggie' I haven't done yet is the Primitivo, but it is a bit short for the time I plan to take (about five or six weeks). This year, I'm kind of looking for a walk that is not quite as solitary as the Via de La Plata in fall time, but I also don't need a mob scene either.
Thanks!
I have a French guide and just ordered the German Rother guide - are there any English guidebooks anyone can recommend?
Also, I've heard that the first couple of hundred kms are great, but then the remainder is okay, but not quite great. Thoughts?
And I'm still playing with the idea of another Spanish walk - maybe something different that the four I've done already (frances/norte/via de la plata and portugues from lisbon) any suggestions? The only 'biggie' I haven't done yet is the Primitivo, but it is a bit short for the time I plan to take (about five or six weeks). This year, I'm kind of looking for a walk that is not quite as solitary as the Via de La Plata in fall time, but I also don't need a mob scene either.
Thanks!