Davey Boyd
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Again, soon as possible!
Hi everybody! Firstly thank you all for a great forum, it has been a goldmine of ideas and advice. I hope to bump into some of you lovely people soon!
Ok, I would like a little advice. My plan is to walk to Santiago (and Finisterre/Muxia) from Geneva via Le Puy and the CF. I will only be planning my arrival and stay in Geneva, the rest I will take as it comes day to day. I hope not to book ahead for accommodation so that I can walk as I feel each day (apart from maybe in Le Puy, SJPdP, and Orisson). and I’m happy to sleep outside if it comes to it.
I’m lucky that time is no constraint, but money is, so it’s cheap accommodation all the way. Due to money constraints I’ve budgeted for this:
France 40 Euros per day
Spain 30 Euros per day
(Got Geneva covered)
Plus a £200 get out quick/new boots fund
Timings I’ve over compensated a little I think to make sure:
Geneva to Le Puy 20 days
Le Puy to SJPdP 42 days
SJPdP to Santiago 43 days
Santiago – Muxia – Finisterre 14 days including chilling out.
Any leftover time budget wise I could either walk home via the Santander Ferry or stay in Spain doing some volunteering or WOOFing.
Ok, so firstly what do you think of my timings and costs? Doable?
But the main question is when to begin. I’ve ordered the Yellow Guide and the TOPO guide GR65 Chemins de St-Jacques: Geneva - Le Puy-en-Velay but they haven’t arrived yet, and I gather that these aren’t up to date. So I have no idea when the Gites etc start to open.
As far as I can gather, the earlier I start means I miss much of the French May holidays (I mean they would occur on the quieter GR65 before I get to Le Puy). Is it possible do you think to start in March? Or do most accommodations open in April/May?
Besides, I’m itching to get my travel to Geneva booked and get on my way!
Anything I have missed? Any other advice welcome
Davey
Ok, I would like a little advice. My plan is to walk to Santiago (and Finisterre/Muxia) from Geneva via Le Puy and the CF. I will only be planning my arrival and stay in Geneva, the rest I will take as it comes day to day. I hope not to book ahead for accommodation so that I can walk as I feel each day (apart from maybe in Le Puy, SJPdP, and Orisson). and I’m happy to sleep outside if it comes to it.
I’m lucky that time is no constraint, but money is, so it’s cheap accommodation all the way. Due to money constraints I’ve budgeted for this:
France 40 Euros per day
Spain 30 Euros per day
(Got Geneva covered)
Plus a £200 get out quick/new boots fund
Timings I’ve over compensated a little I think to make sure:
Geneva to Le Puy 20 days
Le Puy to SJPdP 42 days
SJPdP to Santiago 43 days
Santiago – Muxia – Finisterre 14 days including chilling out.
Any leftover time budget wise I could either walk home via the Santander Ferry or stay in Spain doing some volunteering or WOOFing.
Ok, so firstly what do you think of my timings and costs? Doable?
But the main question is when to begin. I’ve ordered the Yellow Guide and the TOPO guide GR65 Chemins de St-Jacques: Geneva - Le Puy-en-Velay but they haven’t arrived yet, and I gather that these aren’t up to date. So I have no idea when the Gites etc start to open.
As far as I can gather, the earlier I start means I miss much of the French May holidays (I mean they would occur on the quieter GR65 before I get to Le Puy). Is it possible do you think to start in March? Or do most accommodations open in April/May?
Besides, I’m itching to get my travel to Geneva booked and get on my way!
Anything I have missed? Any other advice welcome
Davey