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Thanks for the info, appreciate it! And yes agree regarding the experience of the candlelight procession, I experienced that in my pilgrimage to Fatima during the Centennial celebration there - unforgettable. Have you ever done either of the...
I've done 1 and 2 but not the reverse. My unreserved recommendation is number 1. The walk to Cahors is unforgettable, so many wonderful places along the way. Cahors was not our final stop, but we had time to explore. We had zero expectations for...
The trail in the South of France, over the Somport Pass and the Camino Aragones, are well documented, historic trails. This is a less travelled trail with spectacular scenery. The route from Le Puy, also with great landscapes, is a modern...
Yes agreed, I think i would have to choose 1 of 2 endings - 1) end in Rocamadour 2) no variant straight thru on the Via Podiensis to Cahors. I think both of those are doable in 12-13 days.
Looks like the Cele variant instead of the Rocamdour...
1. Getting to Cahors via the Voie de Rocamadour / Rocamadour variante might be a touch ambitious in 12 days unless, of course, you are super-fit, injury-free and prepared to walk 30.0+ km each day ... bon chemin 👣👣👣
Hi all,
Making plans for a 2024 pilgrimage and considering a couple different routes for end of May, beginning of June timeframe and would love to hear from others who may have done the options I'm considering. I'll have approximately 2 weeks...
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