Via Jacobi

The Via Jacobi leads from the Lake of Constance to Geneva, Switzerland. It is a part of the European Way of St. James, a pilgrimage route to the grave of St. James in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain, one of the oldest religious traditions in Europe .

Route

The Via Jacobi leads across Switzerland along the foot of the Swiss Alps from the Lake of Constance to Geneva. Chapels, churches, and hostels, together with a diverse cultural and visual landscape, offer an interesting hiking experience. One can emphasize the spiritual aspect of the pilgrimage or simply enjoy the journey. The Via Jacobi offers the possibility of hiking its entire length in approximately 33 stages or any portion of the route.

The Way of St. James continues through France to Santiago de Compostela from Geneva by the GR65 - Via Gebennensis to Le-Puy-en-Velay and then the GR65 - Via Podiensis towards Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port at the foot of the Pyrenees where it becomes the French Way leading to Santiago. The two routes through France (Via Gebennensis and Via Podiensis) are waymarked as one of the French major hiking routes, the GR 65.

See also

  • Way of St. James (route descriptions)

References


External links

  • description Via Jacobi
  • Mountain bike the Via Jacobi

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Routes
Spain
France
  • Via Gebennensis
  • Via Lemovicensis
  • Via Podiensis
  • Via Tolosane
  • Via Turonensis
Portugal
Switzerland
  • Via Jacobi
Poland
  • Lesser Polish Way
  • Greater Polish Way
  • Lower Silesian Way
  • Camino Polaco
  • Camino Polaco del Norte
  • Via Cervimontana
  • Silesian-Moravian Way
Slovakia
  • Lesser Slovakia Way
  • Jakubska cesta - Spiš (Košice - Levoča - Litmanová)
  • Jakubska cesta - sever (Žilina - Trojmedzie)
  • Jakubska cesta - stred (Banská Bystrica - Zvolen), Nitra (B. Štiavnica - Nitra)
  • Jakubska cesta - západ (Trnava - Bratislava - Wien)
Austria
  • Jakobsweg Wien - Salzburg - Insbruck
Germany
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