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I did this 4 years ago, the weather was fine, just a bit cool and drizzling on the Primitivo towards the end, but fine otherwise.its a great Camino, not as crowded as some of the others. You will enjoy it!
This section of the Camino (St. Jacques Dr Compostelle in French) goes from Le Puy-en-Velay all the way to St. Jean-Pied-de-Port, about 750 kilometers. This particular way is also known as The Way of Le Puy, it basically precedes the Camino Frances and it is all in France. Look up Chemin du Puy...
I walked from Le Puy en Velay to Cahors in May, 2013, I experienced extremely wet weather!! However, most locals said it was very unusual to see such heavy rainfall and cold / windy weather (especially in the Aubrac region)- in May! Hopefully, you will not experience this , however, be sure to...
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