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Why so few pilgrims on the camino of Arles. It is a wonderful path in the spirit of Camino.
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[QUOTE="maricristina, post: 447443, member: 1625"] Hello Laurie, ( long time no- see) and others, We walked this route in 1999!! Oh dear we are that old! We saw few pilgrims in late summer indeed not sure there there any. It was wonderful with basic provision for pilgrims made by helpful locals. Arles is magical, St. Guillem ( sp?)Le Desert, Toulouse etc, etc, crossing the Pyrenees was much more impressive than the crossing from St.Jean on the CF. I think it was a three day approach. Because we were rare pilgrims we were often especially welcomed and cared for. The Camino Aragonese was wonderful down to Jaca , Sanguese etc. We had to stop at Puente de la Reina because my brother Tom was dying and I wanted to go home to Ireland to see him. I recommend the route highly though it was long ago now. I offer apologies to SY for spreading the info! Sadly the time distance means we can offer no practical advice but this route deserves pilgrims.......please not too many! Maricristina [/QUOTE]
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