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The Ingles is a great route and does not yet have the huge numbers found on the Frances. But it also has far fewer options for accommodation and a number of people recently have mentioned finding albergues full quite early in the day. As more people choose alternatives to the increasingly overcrowded Frances the "less travelled" routes become ever more busy.I'm told the Ingles is beautiful and not well travelled.
Thanks for the input...so many choices and so little time.The Ingles is a great route and does not yet have the huge numbers found on the Frances. But it also has far fewer options for accommodation and a number of people recently have mentioned finding albergues full quite early in the day. As more people choose alternatives to the increasingly overcrowded Frances the "less travelled" routes become ever more busy.
Germany sounds real interesting. Is there a good guidebook in English for these?Just putting in a plug for Germany: good walking, good services, decent value (includes clean sheets and a huge breakfast!), interesting history. Routes going every which way.
The largest selection of pilgrim-route guides in Germany is in German (https://www.conrad-stein-verlag.de/), but the graphics and addresses are multi-lingual. Both SYates and I have walked in Germany, and posted daily blogs about our journeys, in English. Cicerone Guides publishes hiking guides (available at Amazon UK) for the Black Forest and the Bavarian Alps in English, but these are not pilgrim routes.Germany sounds real interesting. Is there a good guidebook in English for these?
Ditto!!!I would like once to walk from Le Puy, but my experiences after visiting France several times is that they do not/are reluctant to speak other languages than French. ...
If still available, I've would love to read your blog. Can you give me a link to one or both? I so do appreciate the help one and all are providing; thank you!The largest selection of pilgrim-route guides in Germany is in German (https://www.conrad-stein-verlag.de/), but the graphics and addresses are multi-lingual. Both SYates and I have walked in Germany, and posted daily blogs about our journeys, in English. Cicerone Guides publishes hiking guides (available at Amazon UK) for the Black Forest and the Bavarian Alps in English, but these are not pilgrim routes.
The link to the blog is in her signature below the last post.If still available, I've would love to read your blog. Can you give me a link to one or both? I so do appreciate the help one and all are providing; thank you!
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