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Arles and Piemont - link-across options please?
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[QUOTE="Former member 31048, post: 953400"] Hi Tom. Not exactly on point as I don’t have any info on getting from Arles Way to the Piemonte. But a couple of comments: We walked the Arles Way in 2016 starting from Arles on 1 April. Enjoyed this camino v much - fewer people than the Le Puy (also fabulous) and almost all French. Was ok for me, because my husband is French (in fact we met on the Camino Le Puy but that’s another story!) Arles is a beautiful town with much to offer. If you start there I recommend giving yourself at least a day or two. See blog link below. After about 800 kms, you cross over the Col du Somport into Spain and continue on the Camino Aragones to Obanos where it meets The Frances. The Aragones is a short but wonderful Camino. I walked it again in late 2019. If you you end up on the Piémont you can join or re-join the Arles Way at Oloron Sainte Marie and make your way into Spain via the Somport pass and along the Aragones. This is my blog from Arles / Aragones [URL unfurl="true"]http://caminoarles2016.blogspot.com/2016/03/[/URL] Bon chemin Jenny [/QUOTE]
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