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[QUOTE="sillydoll, post: 64874, member: 8"] Ferries have been carting pilgrims, travellers, horses and donkeys over the Gironde for hundreds of years. I crossed on the ferry in 2004. It was there that we saw our first pilgrims since leaving Paris. They were cyclists on their way to St Jean to start their Camino. It was also there that I lost my favourite walking stick - covered in little tin walking stick badges from other walks. I rested it against the railing and it slid down, shot through the lower railing and sailed over the side into the water. I nearly followed it trying to catch it! We caught the 7h30am ferry and sailed across, aout 30 minutes, in thick mist with the horns and hooters warning other shipping on the river. From there we walked about 25kms to the outskirts of the city of Bordeaux. Perhaps you could contact the Amis St Jacques Tours for advice? [url=http://www.amis-st-jacques-tours.org/]http://www.amis-st-jacques-tours.org/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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