Hi all,
So my plan is to start in Le Puy April the first and spend the next 60-90 days to make it to Santiago de compostela.
I'd like to walk without a tent and stove and simply stay at the Pilgrim Hostels.
I am from Sweden though so I'm not sure what weather/climate to expect in that area. Initially I just assumed it would be early spring so a rain jacket and a fleece hoodie would do it, but maybe I should bring my ultra light down jacket? It's super light and doesn't take any space at all.
Is this a bit too early to leave, will I have a hard time finding a place to stay? I was hoping that I could just show up in a village in the afternone and easily find somewhere to stay.
I've heard about the french "miam miam dodo" guidebook so I was thinking I'll simply buy that when I arrive.
But is there anything that I should know or that I may not realize? I'm reading about people doing it in June/July and I guess it might not be exactly the same?
Thanks all,
Fredrik
So my plan is to start in Le Puy April the first and spend the next 60-90 days to make it to Santiago de compostela.
I'd like to walk without a tent and stove and simply stay at the Pilgrim Hostels.
I am from Sweden though so I'm not sure what weather/climate to expect in that area. Initially I just assumed it would be early spring so a rain jacket and a fleece hoodie would do it, but maybe I should bring my ultra light down jacket? It's super light and doesn't take any space at all.
Is this a bit too early to leave, will I have a hard time finding a place to stay? I was hoping that I could just show up in a village in the afternone and easily find somewhere to stay.
I've heard about the french "miam miam dodo" guidebook so I was thinking I'll simply buy that when I arrive.
But is there anything that I should know or that I may not realize? I'm reading about people doing it in June/July and I guess it might not be exactly the same?
Thanks all,
Fredrik