Faith831
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances, Muxia/Fisterra (Dec/Jan 2016) Way of St. James - Luxembourg (July/Aug 2018)
Hello all,
I'm looking for info on the Camino through Luxembourg (https://www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/walking/stage-trail-st-jacques-de-compostelle and www.caminosantiago.lu ). I've found almost no info on it other than that it exists and a very rough route map on the Camino Luxembourg page (which is maybe good -- hopefully that means that I can do it without crowds in July/August, which is the only time I have to walk this year.) Attaching map of the route. ( yes, I know the map Zooms in. I'm just saying it's not as detailed as the more well-traveled Camino maps and Route info is)
I'm fine (happy, in fact) to just show up and take what comes, but it would be useful to know in advance if the cello system is in place up there as well in terms of needing to collect them to stay at the albergues, and if other than the three albergues listed, it's a camping type situation.
I don't need general Camino info -- I walked to Santiago last year, and also from Santiago to Muxia/Fisterra. Just specifics on the Luxembourg route if anyone has anything.
BTW, I'm walking Luxembourg because I was born there, so it's a pilgrimage of a different sort.
Thank you for any help.
I'm looking for info on the Camino through Luxembourg (https://www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/walking/stage-trail-st-jacques-de-compostelle and www.caminosantiago.lu ). I've found almost no info on it other than that it exists and a very rough route map on the Camino Luxembourg page (which is maybe good -- hopefully that means that I can do it without crowds in July/August, which is the only time I have to walk this year.) Attaching map of the route. ( yes, I know the map Zooms in. I'm just saying it's not as detailed as the more well-traveled Camino maps and Route info is)
I'm fine (happy, in fact) to just show up and take what comes, but it would be useful to know in advance if the cello system is in place up there as well in terms of needing to collect them to stay at the albergues, and if other than the three albergues listed, it's a camping type situation.
I don't need general Camino info -- I walked to Santiago last year, and also from Santiago to Muxia/Fisterra. Just specifics on the Luxembourg route if anyone has anything.
BTW, I'm walking Luxembourg because I was born there, so it's a pilgrimage of a different sort.
Thank you for any help.
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