I walked both. Regarding difficulty there is not much difference as far as I remember. The Le Puy route at least the first weeks, consists for a big part of walking in and out of valleys.
Most walkers on the Le Puy are indeed french so the...
I am on CF right now and just stopped in Os Arroxos Crispeta bar in Trabadelo.
A Spanish pilgrim had exactly the same order as me and he paid 6.50 euro and I was charged 10.00 euro!!! It is not first time on Camino that I've experienced that and...
That might be an overreaction to what looks like a very straightforward blister with no visible signs of infection. I think that the goodwill and professionalism of the Spanish health care services would soon be strained if pilgrims regularly...
Just let it happen. Why are looking so hard? Are you unhappy? Do you feel incomplete?
Enjoy the camino without a mission. Just walk, enjoy, breath, and see what happens
Texasguy
I have walked the Via Degli Dei three times. It is a fabulous walk. You can easily do it in a week. There is an online guide that helps. There is an Italian guide that you can follow even if you don't speak Italian. PM me if you want anymore...
Try going from Le Puy to Aumont-Aubrac, which has bus connections. That's very doable in 7 days, no one has to rush through this beautiful part of France, no one will be stressed. Then, another year, you can return and pick up where you left off.
Well this is very subjective, but, I think as above, €50pp is sensible if you are Albergue living (in Spain).
Some days you will spend less, for instance the cheapest Albergue I stayed in was €7 and the most expensive €20, and the cheapest...
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