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Hi, I have 4 other trails on my wish list. The Reinsteig, Mont St. Michel, Via Francigena (again), and Le Puy. I have completed the Frances, Del Norte and Via Francigena from Lausanne to Rome. Nothing in '24 but expect to resume things in '25. Best Wishes, Mike
Annette,
Thank you so much for all this information. I will research all the items that you sent. My concerns seems to be overdone. The trail should be as beautiful of a walk as I envisioned. Thank you, Mike
Hi,
Thanks for responding. One source of mine are the youtube videos. And there doesn't seem to be many of them and they all seems to reference the same sections of the trail. There's not much info about the beginning or the end, just the middle sections. So I thought I should ask. Thank you so...
Hello,
I am researching this trail and it seems wonderful. Yet it doesn't seem to be followed by many people. Does anyone have some insight into the composition of this trail. When you begin in Bonn is it very urban (concrete) and how many miles do you walk until it starts to feel like a trail...
Hi, I just started looking at this route. it looks beautiful. One question - if I walk south to north - what is my plan for getting back to where I started or what are my options for making a return? It looks pretty isolated at the northern tip. Just looking for ideas. Thank you,
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