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LIVE from the Camino Need an alberque tomorrow leaving Asson near Lourdes.

Kevin Considine

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2021
Need some help. Lost my paper listing. Can anybody recommend an albergue for tomorrow Tuesday; leaving Asson heading towards Oloron where I will stay on Wednesday.

Thanks
 
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Hi Kevin,

I had made a plan for this section last September (though I have not walked it yet). There is accomodation at Arudy:
Arudyparish accomodation

+ L'auberge du caviste, gite 15 €, 11 places,+33 5 33 11 15 74 (a bit outside the village)

I hope this helps

BC
Alexandra
 
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Arudy -- one of the best on the whole Camino.
 
@ wineshoppeguy: Gronze is excellent considering the Caminos in Spain, but Kevin is in France, between Lourdes and Somport. For France this page may be useful: Albergues in France - Au coeur du chemin
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I hope that you found your accommodation last night. Anyway tonight you are going to stay in lovely albergue with garden in Oloron. If you like quality cheese there is a cheese/wine shop next to the albergue that sells local products (100-200 meters away). Shop is at the main street as you walk towards the center/cathedral.

I have never eaten so good Ossau-Iraty (sheep cheese from the area) in my life. The selection was so good that I run back to the shop half an hour later. Surly I was not the first one, as the owner just smiled. Wine is not bad either;)
 
Bronze.com cover some French routes also.
 
Bronze.com cover some French routes also.
You certainly refer to "Gronze.com". But so far they cover only the "Le-Puy-Route" and the "Arles-Route" (also known as "Via Tolosana").

Gronze for France

If you want to know more about the route from Lourdes to Oloron-Ste. Marie you have to use the French page I mentioned.
 
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Gronze.com DOES cover the route from Lourdes to Oloron under the trail name “Piamonte” - I know this for a fact since I walked it using that site a few months ago!
 

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