Sil,
If he wants it, he can do it!
In June and July 2000 Ad Hermans handbiked from Haarlem (the Netherlands) to Santiago in 5 weeks (= approx. 2550 km) together with is wife, her sister and brother in law on normal bikes.
After that they also went to Rome...
LK,
Part of my daily life was searching on this Forum for your stories and your beautiful pictures.
Thank you for sharing and congratulations with your arrival at Santiago de Compostela.
Have a good rest and all strength for another life.
Jan Brilleman
OK, Annie, here we go:
In the Netherlands we have an oceanic climate, that means the climate is inconstant, it is relatively cool in summer and mild in winter. Rain is never far away, wind is most of the time moderate to strong or stormy from western directions ( the North Sea is west of us)...
Alan,
Unfortunately for you the guide Pelgrimspad 1 and 2 is only in Dutch!
For a list of all kind of accommodation along the route of the Pelgrimspad follow this link:
http://www.wandelwijzer.nl/pelgrimspad/51.5767/4.7756/
Good luck,
Jan Brilleman
Dear All,
It cannot be said often enough: rule one for asphalt and road-side walking:
Always, I repeat; Always, walk on the left side of the road, so you always see the traffic coming!!!
It is certainly not forbidden in any country in Europe! Safety first.
Jan Brilleman
I compared the two descriptions, the one on the Camino Olvidado Blog (http://elcaminoolvidado.blogspot.com/) and the one of the Viejo Camino (http://camino-medieval.webs.com/Camino% ... public.pdf.)
From Aguilar de Campo both descriptions use the same route/places, but the Camino Olvidado goes...
Hi Laurie,
I am surprised there is more!
Now I know why we mixed the names Viejo and Olvidado!
As I understand Camino Olvidado starts in Bilbao (or even in Irun, if you like) and the Camino Viejo starts in Pamplona. The Viejo crosses the Ebro-route and the Tunnel-route and they, the Viejo and...
The end of May, the beginning of June is a good time to enjoy nature, but also later in the year, July, August and Septembre are good to walk this .
It is never too hot, there is always wind, sometimes rainy and never it is crowded!
Even in wintertime we walked parts of it.
Jan Brilleman
Bem,
It is not that clear!
Renfe (Spanish National Railway) on their site:
train from Pamplona till Irun: daily at 11:19 and 19:21, arriving 13:25 resp. 21:32, price EUR 22,00 one way, not on Sunday
see: http://www.renfe.com/viajeros/index.html
But there is other info at...
These metal things are cramp-irons, we call it "wall-ancors", they are connected with the inner skeleton of the building and they keep the wall to the building. In these times they were made by a blacksmith. There is a large variety of forms, just straight hooks, swords, crosses and also numbers...
Lovingkindness
The connection Trier to Vézelay:
A German pilgrim, Martin Thull from Sankt Augustin, walked in 2001 from Trier till Vézelay. For Information mail to: marith@web.de
Trier - Kelsen 31 Km
Kelsen - Perl 21 Km -
Perl - Thionville 26.6 Km -
Thionville - Briey 26.9 Km...
In 2002 we, my wife Erna and I, walked the Via Gebennensis with the guide of the Association des Amis de Saint-Jacques Rhône-Alpes. The guide, then, was very simple, just giving places to pass or stay, but the sign-posting was good enough for us.
Our stages:
day one: Geneva - Neydens
day two...
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