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🇫🇷 Voie d'ARLES (Arles - Toulouse - Somport)
Why so few pilgrims on the camino of Arles. It is a wonderful path in the spirit of Camino.
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[QUOTE="Isca-camigo, post: 458407, member: 52015"] I walked from Grabels 8/9km past Montpellier, missed out the Section from Castres to Toulouse, and turned off on the route that goes to Lourdes. It is a truly stunning route in parts, after St Guillem you start to go off road and for days you are in beautiful country with hills and sometimes thick foliage around you and it feels like a shock when you walk on the very rare asphalt that you encounter. The paths do zig zag around a bit, accommodation was plentiful and in some cases of a very high quality, someone suggested Le Forge in Joncels, I would stay there if I walk this route again, however Villa Issiates is excellent and quite unique. The asphalt after Toulouse is quite high for about 4/5 days, I would say 60%, apart from leaving Toulouse( which is a pain right up there with Santander and Porto) it is mostly on quiet country lanes. I started on may 21st 2014, and was seeing pilgrims most days at Gite's, it felt perfect in that I was alone most days while walking but was having very social evenings, someone walked the route 10 days before me and she posted that she did not see another soul walking or at the Gite's, and it felt a bit much. There is holidays in May, if you can plan it so you do have accommodation in the evenings there might be quite a few other pilgrims around. I would like to walk the St Guillem to Castres section again, it ticks a lot of boxes and held its own in the stunning stakes against the San Salvador and Primitivo which I walked on later in the same Camino as the Arles one. [/QUOTE]
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