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[QUOTE="Anthony Rocco, post: 1219203, member: 38543"] We started mid-September in 2023. We walked from Le Puy to Moissac and we did take a day off the trail to visit Roccamdour. We also took time to visit St. Cirq Lepopie, if I recall the spelling correctly. (Despite trying so hard to learn French, it was hopeless!) Both places are unforgettable. After Moissac, we trained to Toulouse, and despite not walking, we simply had to get a stamp at the cathedral there as our last stamp on this camino walk since 7 years we started from the cathedral in Toulouse on a very long trek that took us on many camino paths, ending finally in Manresa, north of Montserrat. While in Toulouse, we took a day trip to Carcassonne, long on my bucket list. It was an enjoyable day, but Carcassonne is too Disneyland-like to appeal to our mindset stuck in medieval times. Walking in France is so very different from in Spain. We knew that from our previous walk there. This made ourwalk so much better as we worried less about the cost and the language and certain customs and concentrated more on the breathtaking scenery, the medieval splendors and, of course, the cuisine. Most who start in Le Puy end in Conques. We strongly recommend that for those who have time, continue to Moissac. It is a perfect finishing point. We probably spent an hour staring in wonder at the portal of the cathedral there. Just as the start in the Cathedral in Le Puy is THE most dramatic start of any camino, ending in Moissac seems like perfect bookend to a marvellous adventure. [/QUOTE]
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