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🇫🇷 Voie du PIÉMONT Pyrénéen(Narbonne-Lourdes-SJPP)
Best path from Lourdes to St. Jean Pied de Port
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[QUOTE="Former member 104756, post: 1163798"] The camino path from Lourdes to SJPP is the Camino Piemont des Pyrénées (you’ll see various spellings). We walked the path in 2022 from Carcassonne to SJPP. Here is thé page on Gronze showing distances, elevations, accommodation. So you can use that information to work out possible stages. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.gronze.com/camino-piamonte[/URL] It’s very different from the Frances in many ways. Don’t expect to see too many others. We saw 3 other Camino walkers in 3 weeks, though we did start early ‘in the season’ leaving Carcassone on 1 April.There were few services between towns, eg I think I was able to have a second coffee in the mornings just 2 or 3 times in 3 weeks. 🥲. And most days we had to be sure to carry food for lunch. There may have been more open later in April. I’m not sure. If it’s of interest, when you reach Oloron Saint Marie, you have the option of taking the Arles / Aragones route over the Col du Somport into Spain. After about a week of walking the Aragones joins the Frances at Puenta la Reina. The Aragones is a wonderful path. Here’s the Gronze page for the Aragones (aka Camino Frances via Aragon). [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.gronze.com/camino-aragones[/URL] For thé stages from Oloron Saint Marie to the Col du Somport, look up the Arles Way on Gronze. There is yet another option, from Oloron St Marie, you can walk on a fairly quiet country road up to Navarrenx and join the Camino Le Puy on its last stages to SJPP. That’s also a lovely route and you’ll certainly have more company. But, if neither of those other options appeal, the Piemont will certainly take you from Lourdes to SJPP. 😎 [/QUOTE]
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