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You have summed up my dilemma perfectly when you say "Still, the Camino Frances is the hands down winner for sheer convenience. I can pretty much grab my pack and head for it, knowing that beds and food are waiting every 5 km!"
The Le Puy route sounds a great experience.
Many thanks for your help.
Thanks Colin,
I'm ok as regards the visa as I'm from the UK and currently living in Southern Spain.
We walked in June/early July 2012 and only had 2 uncomfortably hot days.
It's a good thought to finish in Muxia as I have no reason to return to Santiago other than following a Brierley guide...
I walked the Camino Frances in 2012 from Saint Jean to Santiago with my wife and we are hoping to walk again this year as we enjoyed it so much.
We have heard the Le Puy route is also a fabulous experience and would appreciate opinions as to walking the Camino Frances again, but this time to...
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