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Arles-Toulouse or Toulouse - Puenta la Reina?
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[QUOTE="Susan Maria, post: 1149713, member: 72401"] Hello, I have just finished Arles to Somport. Around Montpellier (I trammed and bussed to avoid the outskirts) it's a bit dull and the signage is seriously lacking. I enjoyed the 4 days in the Cevennes where it was cold but the landscape was hilly and lovely. I liked Castres too. I agree with [USER=104756]@Pelerina[/USER] the canal days before Toulouse are also lovely; shady , which was great as it was hot, but flat. I was forced to take the canal variante because I was staying at gîte Ecluse du Sanglier, but no regrets there. The best two days of all for scenery were the two before Somport. [Edit: normally this would be three days - Oleron to Somport - for any but the toughest walker, but I went Oleron to Bedous via Sarrance (lovely) and took a train to Urdos to make the last day Urdos to Somport. This also avoided the roadworks on the main road.] Regarding other pilgrims, it's a quiet route but if you stay in municipal gîtes you are likely to meet others. I was alone in a gîte on two nights. [/QUOTE]
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