SongKhonGair
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- April - June 2024, Toulouse - SdC
Bonjour!
My wife and I (very early 60s) are planning to make a pilgrimage to SdC in 2024. And having just last week visited / enjoyed the Toulouse region as tourists, are planning to start there or thereabouts - to see what we can of the French / Basque Country within the time limit of our Visas.
The question is, would it be better to start in early March (around the 10th) or late August (preferred, around the 20th). Mostly concerned with accomodation.
At our age I would like to play it by ear as much as possible regarding distance covered each day, at least until we put a good few miles into our legs, so availability of accomodation at short notice is important. I know August is the big month for French annual holidays. Will the last week of August be swarming with hikers / holidaymakers? Would the first week of September be better?
A bit of background: we will have ~83 days for the pilgrimage, given we are only allowed 90 days in the Schengen Zone. At our age I am figuring on covering around 2/3 of the "recommended stage" distances per day. So Toulouse to SdC may take us ~82 days, including rest / sightseeing days. That's cutting it fine, and we may therefore start several stages beyond Toulouse after getting our first stamp at Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse, assuming that is not frowned upon.
Oh, and we would join the path to SJPdP at Oloron-Sainte-Marie (IIRC).
But bottom line, would it be better for us to start in March or August, in your opinion?
Merci
My wife and I (very early 60s) are planning to make a pilgrimage to SdC in 2024. And having just last week visited / enjoyed the Toulouse region as tourists, are planning to start there or thereabouts - to see what we can of the French / Basque Country within the time limit of our Visas.
The question is, would it be better to start in early March (around the 10th) or late August (preferred, around the 20th). Mostly concerned with accomodation.
At our age I would like to play it by ear as much as possible regarding distance covered each day, at least until we put a good few miles into our legs, so availability of accomodation at short notice is important. I know August is the big month for French annual holidays. Will the last week of August be swarming with hikers / holidaymakers? Would the first week of September be better?
A bit of background: we will have ~83 days for the pilgrimage, given we are only allowed 90 days in the Schengen Zone. At our age I am figuring on covering around 2/3 of the "recommended stage" distances per day. So Toulouse to SdC may take us ~82 days, including rest / sightseeing days. That's cutting it fine, and we may therefore start several stages beyond Toulouse after getting our first stamp at Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse, assuming that is not frowned upon.
Oh, and we would join the path to SJPdP at Oloron-Sainte-Marie (IIRC).
But bottom line, would it be better for us to start in March or August, in your opinion?
Merci