After a fascinating ramble across Austria last year, I plan to resume walking from Lake Constance (Bodensee in German) mostly along the Swiss Camino, passing through Rapperswil (where I stopped last year) – Einsiedeln – the Brünigpass – Interlaken – Fribourg – Lausanne and Geneva. I’ll then continue along the Via Gebennensis to Le Puy-en-Velay where I started my Via Podiensis pilgrimage in 2017.
- Day 0 – Back in Switzerland or is it Germany?
- Day 1 – Porridge with Berries for Breakfast
- Day 2 – Pilgrim Bier für Freunde
- Day 3 – Rapperswil again
- Day 4 – Black Madonna
- Day 5 – My knife goes home
- Day 6 – A day of churches and chapels
- Day 7 – The Hay Loft
- Day 8 – After 51 years the Brünig Pass again
- Day 9 – The lost treasures of Interlaken
- Day 10 – Thunder in Thun
- Day 11 – A night on the farm
- Day 12 – Into the French Zone
- Day 13 – The Hay Trailer
- Day 14 – Terre des Âmes
- Day 15 – Another day, another lake
- Day 16 – Saturday alongside Lake Geneva
- Day 17 – Continuing along the shores of Lake Geneva
- Day 18 – A day of two halves
- Day 19 – Rest day in the Château de Bossey
- Day 20 – The Black Hole of Geneva
- Day 21 – Bye Bye Switzerland
- Day 22 – Hot
- Day 23 – Très difficile but then …
- Day 24 – Beware Sunday
- Day 25 – continuing through the French countryside
- Day 26 – Ups and Downs on the Pilgrimage
- Day 27 – Hector Berlioz Land
- Day 28 – Some Success Speaking French
- Day 29 – Deeper and Deeper into rural France
- Day 30 – We are now en-Velay
- Day 31 – A fine walk across the Velay
- Day 32 – Le Puy-en-Velay
- Day 33 – The End
