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[QUOTE="roving_rufus, post: 1151962, member: 21017"] Day 5 Le Porge to Arès 16km I decided after 2 weeks I needed a few shorter days. So today I decided just 15km using the bike path (there is a camino route from Le Porge but it is longer and I've heard of soft sandy tracks). Turned out the right choice- this morning we had multiple thunderstorms roll in. So left Le Porge and got 4km and there was a storm coming so veered off bike track through the forest to the village of Lauros and took shelter in a barn for nearly 2hours. Then back to bike track for 5km and another storm a-coming I took cover at a caravan park for about an hour. Then carried on into Arès. This is a more upmarket resort (as well as permanent residents) - and a struggle for most pilgrims to find accommodation with the choice of a pricey hotel or camping. It also shows in the bars and restaurants- I didn't quite fit somewhere with white tablecloths and wineglasses in my hiking shorts and t-shirt looking a bit bedraggled. I did find somewhere- I never starve- that did street food so soft tacos it was. In case you are also thinking of inviting some intergalactic friends, Arès has declared itself an omniport- and has a model flying saucer for photos on the seafront. I am at far end of town in Camping Goelands, and it has turned into a hazy sunny afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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