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🇫🇷 Routes in France
🇫🇷 Voie d'ARLES (Arles - Toulouse - Somport)
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[QUOTE="Tom Hagger, post: 975936, member: 31654"] As you have seen, Mamdoodle, there is a great choice in France - St Michel, Paris, Vézelay, Le Puy and Arles being the main starting points. The other routes usually end up at Saint-Jean-Pied-de Port, so for something different I would recommend the Chemin d'Arles, followed by the Camino Aragnesa, after you have crossed the Pyrenees at Somport. You reach the Camino Francés at Punte la Reina. From there you can follow the Camino Francés, perhaps later diverting onto the Camino Inverno. Personally, I would recommend walking to Pamplona (one stage back on the Camino Francés) if you have plenty of time. You can then take the lovely 3 -4 day Via Verde Plazaola northwards, to reach San Sebastián (Donostia) on the Camino del Norte. There are other routes branching off the Norte before reaching the Primitivo. Some are excellent routes through amazing mountain scenery, but with few or no waymarks; you need good Internet access or a selection of detailed maps. If, on the other hand, your French Camino takes you to Saint-Jean-Pied-de Port, the Chemin de Saint-Jean á Irun is an excellent 3 or 4 day walk to join the Norte, through the French Pays Basque. I could send you a detailed itinerary of the two less-well know routes shown above. Best wishes, whichever way you choose! Tom [/QUOTE]
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