good_old_shoes
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés ('15, '19)
Via Coloniensis ('16)
Trier-Nancy + Le Puy-Fisterra ('17)
Aragonés ('18)
Hello fellow pilgrims. I know there are already several threads about the Cluny section, but most seem to be older.
Has anyone walked this chemin recently, in 2021?
There seems to be a new guide orange available, anyone who has seen that version already? Is it useful? I already have a guide book that covers that section, but I'm not very happy with it, so an alternative would be welcome. Are campsites included as lodging options in that guide?
Do I need additional IGN maps, or is the path well marked (I don't use gps or phone or apps for navigation and lodging, walking 'old school' with guide books and maps).
How ist the general 'feel' of that section?
I'll walk it anyway ;-) but some info to get through the long camino-less time until I do so would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Has anyone walked this chemin recently, in 2021?
There seems to be a new guide orange available, anyone who has seen that version already? Is it useful? I already have a guide book that covers that section, but I'm not very happy with it, so an alternative would be welcome. Are campsites included as lodging options in that guide?
Do I need additional IGN maps, or is the path well marked (I don't use gps or phone or apps for navigation and lodging, walking 'old school' with guide books and maps).
How ist the general 'feel' of that section?
I'll walk it anyway ;-) but some info to get through the long camino-less time until I do so would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance.