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🇫🇷 Voie du PIÉMONT Pyrénéen(Narbonne-Lourdes-SJPP)
Start walking from Carcassonne on Sept. 2, 2017.
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[QUOTE="Former member 99290, post: 993216"] Apologies for delayed response. Though I don’t know that I can help with a comparison as I’ve only walked the Arles so far. And we are deliberately not ‘investigating’ too much about the Piemont. We just want to start walking and will likely just consider our stages as we go and call a day ahead for accommodation. Due to other commitments, our time is limited so we will start in Carcassone and walk to SJPP and on to Bayonne. I expect Piemont will have even fewer pilgrims than the Arles Way (which we loved and which had far fewer than the Le Puy, which is an all time favourite). And, for that reason, there are likely fewer pilgrim specific gites. I have no doubt it will be beautiful in terms of landscape, towns and villages. With the warm welcome and hospitality we enjoyed on the Le Puy and Arles. Sorry, not much help to you. Bon chemin. 🙏 [/QUOTE]
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