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10 Days on Camino Le Puy - which section should we walk?

DugganMi

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Frances 2014 Leon to Sandiago
Hello - my wife and I only have 10 days in July to walk the CLP, which segments would you recommend. We prefer small villages over big urbain centres and would like to walk an average of about 25K/day. Last year we walked the CF from Leon to SDC.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Mike
 
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Easy answer, start in Le Puy and aim for Figeac. I am 8 days into my walk and have just reached Conques. If you want to see pictures of my progress I'm blogging my journey on www.gavineyre.com

Thanks Gavin for the info and I have indeed been following your blogs. Keep posting those pics....Awsome
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
This isn't from personal knowledge, but my french buddies on the Camino say avoid Decazeville. We've all booked in at the Bio Gite la Vita e Bella 4 kms further in Livinac le-Haut.
 
This isn't from personal knowledge, but my french buddies on the Camino say avoid Decazeville. We've all booked in at the Bio Gite la Vita e Bella 4 kms further in Livinac le-Haut.
Hi Gavin! I'm enjoying your blog and it's bringing back lots of great memories from last September. You will like Bio Gite in Livinhac - the owner, Andreas is such a nice man, and while he was cooking us a delicious pasta dinner, he had wonderful music playing in the kitchen. We also avoided Decazeville and from comments we heard from other pilgrims, it was a good decision!
Bon Chemin!
Linda
 
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Hello - my wife and I only have 10 days in July to walk the CLP, which segments would you recommend. We prefer small villages over big urbain centres and would like to walk an average of about 25K/day. Last year we walked the CF from Leon to SDC.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Mike


Le Puy to as far as you can go...
 
I would recommend staying in Conques as there is a special service in the Abbey in the evening. When we were there in 2012, one of the monks also performed a re-enactment of the death of St Foy after dinner, outside the Abbey. He also explained the symbols on the door. It was a wonderful evening and ended with a sound and light show in the Abbey to the sound of "the House of the Rising Sun" on the organ!!
Sharon
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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