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Der Ökumenische Pilgerweg - Via Regia

giorgio

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CF(2000), Puy (03), VDLP(04), Arles(05), Paris/London(06), Norte(07),Vezelay(09), Levante(10),Madrid(13),CF(15),CF(16)
We're thinking to walk this way next summer.
Does anybody have some information or experience about it ? Any indication higly appreciated .Thks in advance
Giorgio
 
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Me too from early August. If you go onto the website for the ökumenischer Pilgerweg they have very good info and a beautiful guidebook with hand drawn and coloured maps and accommodation suggestions. It is all in German
.accommodation and food is very reasonably priced along this route, e g one can sleep on church galleries, in museums and even an art gallery for 5 to 10 euros per night. The first stop after Goerlitz which is a beautiful little town with World Heritage Status is a quirky barn which operates as a village cinema and shows documentary movies about life in the former Eastern Germany. I am really looking forward to walking this route and will keep my usual blog.
 
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I too have heard good remarks on this route, from German walkers I encountered. They were quite encouraging and enthusiastic, actually.
 
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Hi all. I am 2 days away from completing this route from Goerlitz to Vacha. It has been most interesting and most economical. Will post more info in September when I am back home in NZ.

Please, do! Or create a blog.
I am looking for firsthand info and opinions on German routes.
 
I am looking for firsthand info and opinions on German routes.
I have the daily info for my walks on the German Jakobsweg route (Prague to Konstanz via Nurnberg and Ulm) on my blog. That's a different route from the one mentioned by the OP, that Gittihare is currently walking.
 
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I have already planned a hike from Le Puy to SJPP and would like to look into adding the via Regia. Can some help with a possible itinerary like where to start and how to make connections from there to Le Puy and any other comments are appreciated. It sounds like an awesome route.
 

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