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[QUOTE="Plaisant, post: 750663, member: 36723"] Reading all the previous posts, I would advise you Schmutdo to start your Camino in Le Puy, center of France. Easy to reach by train from Paris. The walk to SJPP is just wonderful and you will find all the accomodations that you need. Many sites and guides to assist you on this via Podiensis. You will meet many pilgrims, but not as many as on the CF highway, from France, Switzerland, Germany and other countries, on this very well marked GR 65 path. You have about 800 kms to SJPP and then another 800 to Santiago. Beautiful landscapes, cities, great food,... I am French, I have been walking over 5 000 kms on Caminos in Spain, which I loved, but the part from Le Puy to Conques (200 kms) through Margeride and Aubrac is by far the most beautiful walk I have ever done. Not speaking French is not an issue at all. In any case I wish you Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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