Betseylou
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Le Puy - Santiago (2015)
Le Puy - Rome (2019)
I'm looking at walking from Le Puy to Rome. So I'll be walking the Via Gebennensis backwards to Geneva. Then I imagine I'll connect from Geneva to Lausanne to get on the Via Francigena.
Is that part of the Jakobsweg? I was trying to google and I found something called the alpine panorama trail that goes between Geneva and Lausanne in 5 days, but that seems like a lot of stops. https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/wanderland/routes/route-03.html
Has anyone had experience with this route and which one I should take? Do I need a guide for this part, or can I do without it for 4-5 days?
I will either go end of this summer or wait till next year. It depends on what is happening here.
And is that the best way, or is there another route from Geneva to Aosta, without going around the lake?
Is that part of the Jakobsweg? I was trying to google and I found something called the alpine panorama trail that goes between Geneva and Lausanne in 5 days, but that seems like a lot of stops. https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/wanderland/routes/route-03.html
Has anyone had experience with this route and which one I should take? Do I need a guide for this part, or can I do without it for 4-5 days?
I will either go end of this summer or wait till next year. It depends on what is happening here.
And is that the best way, or is there another route from Geneva to Aosta, without going around the lake?
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