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Yes, I want to camp this time to save money and the experience. I walked Le Puy to sjpp and didn’t have any issues with bedding ect
ah brilliant, I’ve used maim maim do do for Le Puy to sjpp sounds similar
Thanks for your reply, that’s interesting that the route is not fixed which is helpful. I guess I’ll do some research into camp sites and their open times ect
Hello, I’m hoping to start on the via Francigena in September, my question is - are there many camping options and small food supermarkets for supply in France ?
Thanks in advance
Sure. Holidays could be a issue. I've left the trip 1 month late really. I didn't allow that amount of days but I'll get a fair way . Hoping to go to Lourdes at the end . Thanks for your advice
Thanks. I checked the Miam-Miam-Dodo guide but it's only in french. I'll check the gronze website. It sounds like the trip can go ahead just with more planning and flexibility. Thanks for advice. I'm looking forward to the trip
I have walked st jean to Santiago (2018) already and would like continue the route this year Le puy to st jean ( starting oct)
Will the accommodation be fully open this time of year starting around (10th October)?
What will the weather be like?
Thanks Chris
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