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[QUOTE="jouffroy47, post: 1106352, member: 37455"] Suzanne, I'll have to check, but I walked over a 3-year period [pre and post-Covid] and relied heavily on Gronze [great for planning], Miam Miam Dodo and a little booklet from Webcompostella that I picked up at the pilgrim welcome in Arles, the Guide des Haltes [URL]https://www.webcompostella.com/preparation/guide-des-haltes/[/URL] I also had the Lepère guide [in French only] but ditched it early on as I found it busy looking, occasionally dated, and confusing. I am older [early 70s] and prefer to walk shorter distances when possible, particularly if the terrain is challenging. Parts of the Parc naturel régional du Haut-Languedoc were just that. I normally stayed in gîtes d'étape and, occasionally chez l'habitant when I couldn't find anything. Occasionally when I would call to reserve I would be told that something was closed/not available and would then ask for suggestions. I frequently depended on my current hosts for advice regarding the upcoming stage--was there lodging, a grocery store, etc. as all written documentation tends to lag. [/QUOTE]
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