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Piemont Planning 2022
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[QUOTE="Former member 99290, post: 1035207"] HI Michael - it's not like me to be 'negative' - and certainly not my place to discourage others. Just as I have been honest in my enthusiasm for virtually all of the other paths I've walked - most of which I'd happily walk again - , my thoughts in the posts above regarding the Piemont are just my honest reaction at the time and in hindsight. It made me wonder whether the description as 'one of the most beautiful paths in terms of natural and built environment' - that I read on the CSJ site and elsewhere - was said / written by 'someone', 'sometime' and then oft repeated. In any case, in that aspect I found it disappointing. I make no comparison to Spanish or other routes - but in terms of the three French caminos we have walked - Le Puy, Arles and Piemont - the first two, in my view, have much more to offer in terms of both natural and built environment, and in the feeling of a Camino (more difficult to explain). The Le Puy is more popular (it was 2014 when I walked it) and the Arles Way is still relatively quiet. My husband is French - so he has a different perspective to me - but he feels similarly about the Piemont and the comparison with the Le Puy and Arles. I'm sure there are others who have loved or will love this path and highly recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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