adeczka13
Camino Karma
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances 2012
Camino Aragones - Frances - del Salvador - Primitivo - Frances 2014 (55 days)
Hello Fellow Pilgrims!
I am planning my sixth Camino, and this time I want to do it "properly" -- start at home and get all the way to Fisterra! Which makes it a looooong walk, because I live in Poland (in Gdańsk).
I already know that the walk through Poland will be a very lonely one (literally NO pilgrims), and thus I want to choose such a Camino in Germany which will make it easier (more arrows, accomodation, more pilgrims, and so on). Sadly, my German isn't too good just yet, and because of that I cannot use the German websites.
Could someone please help me, and tell me which of the German Jakobswegs are the most popular? My choice of the Polish route will be based on where it has to end to be close to the starting point of the next one in Germany.
Any German speakers here to help? All prilgrims that have already walked the way in Germany?
Greetings to you all!
I am planning my sixth Camino, and this time I want to do it "properly" -- start at home and get all the way to Fisterra! Which makes it a looooong walk, because I live in Poland (in Gdańsk).
I already know that the walk through Poland will be a very lonely one (literally NO pilgrims), and thus I want to choose such a Camino in Germany which will make it easier (more arrows, accomodation, more pilgrims, and so on). Sadly, my German isn't too good just yet, and because of that I cannot use the German websites.
Could someone please help me, and tell me which of the German Jakobswegs are the most popular? My choice of the Polish route will be based on where it has to end to be close to the starting point of the next one in Germany.
Any German speakers here to help? All prilgrims that have already walked the way in Germany?
Greetings to you all!