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What was the least favorite section of the Le Puy route?
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[QUOTE="Sagalouts, post: 84472, member: 2890"] I walked from Le Puy to Santiago starting in April 2010 and loved it all, but if I was to put my grumpy old man hat on. more road walking than you would think if your not walking up a big hill at the end of the day,your doing first thing in a morning. more expensive than other Camino's ( a lot more) the French like the English don't speak anything other then there own Language. the shops are shut on Sundays and Mondays and quite often on a Saturday as well. way marking confusing easy to get lost very few people walk all the way to SJPP but the gites are nearly always full or reserved by miam do do,s carrying people who don't carry packs,you don't see them on the way but they have nice shiny cars parked outside the Gites!!! a lot of French farmers and young locals drive quad bikes up and down and up and down the dirt paths turning them into deep rutted muddy quadmires. the first 10/12 days to Conques is the Chemin the rest is just a gentle rolling pastoral landscape that goes on and on and on, very peaceful and quite ya------------wn. I would not have missed 1km of it-well maybe the 9km detour I took outside of Cahors (just after the bridge) Ian [/QUOTE]
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