John R McLean
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Last: 2023 Camino Primitivo, Muxia, Finisterre
Planning is progressing! After reading Rogers blog, it looks like the Via Francigena from Calais but it poses three new options. 1) Turn right at Geneva to Le Puy route? 2) Go over the St Bernard Pass and carry on to Rome and beyond? 3) Go over the pass and turn right to Arles route?
Arles vs Le Puy opinions? Routes out of Rome to continue south? (My end destination is Casablanca)
Considerations: If I head toward Santiago and down, I'd like to take the Camino Del Norte so Le Puy makes sense?
I feel like going over the St Bernard Pass would be incredible but I'm not sure if it would be worth going over and then turn around to make my way back to the Le Puy route or just carry on to the Arles.
Sorry....I'm rambling. Any opinions are welcome. Cheers!
Arles vs Le Puy opinions? Routes out of Rome to continue south? (My end destination is Casablanca)
Considerations: If I head toward Santiago and down, I'd like to take the Camino Del Norte so Le Puy makes sense?
I feel like going over the St Bernard Pass would be incredible but I'm not sure if it would be worth going over and then turn around to make my way back to the Le Puy route or just carry on to the Arles.
Sorry....I'm rambling. Any opinions are welcome. Cheers!