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Starting from Canterbury

Kiwihiker

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Apr 30, 2016
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2008 Camino Santiago
2011 Camino de Portuguese
We are starting from Canterbury in about 3 weeks, and wondered how safe the walk through Calais was. We are thinking of skipping a piece if there are problems. Some recent accounts would be appreciated
 
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Bradypus

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Jan 18, 2015
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Too many and too often!
I walked through Calais last July so not very recent experience. My ferry docked quite a long way out of town and I walked into town passing several groups of mainly young men clustered around the port's perimeter fence. None were overtly hostile but in the relative remoteness and growing dark I did feel uncomfortable. Leaving early the next morning to walk south-east along a major canal I met no one at all. If you are anxious perhaps you should take a taxi or bus from the ferry terminal into the town centre.
 

Jotown

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Jul 3, 2014
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High Peak, Derbyshire,England UK
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Lourdes (11th September 2014) via Piedmont to SJPP,
then Camino Frances to Santiago de Compostela

Via Francigena, Ramsgate,Canterbury ,England to Rome,
via France,Switzerland and Italy. April to July 2016
I arrived in Calais 3 weeks ago
No problems, yes there were several groups of young men walking around, eating at the same food stall as I, chatting...
Not sure where you're going , but if on Via Francigena...I just followed the canal out of town to Guines so you're only in Calais a couple of hours
 
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Alasdair Kay

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Feb 17, 2016
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I lived in Calais for 5 years near the Jungle and never had a problem with the refugees ... not a problem the Jungle is a long way from the Canal. Catch the free bus into town and then go to the inner port the Canal to Guines runs off that and it is a lovely walk.... In fact I'd take it all the way to St Omer... it is a good route. There are some nice places to stay in Guines....
 

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