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Hi there,
I have a few friends who are planning on walking the Camino Francés for the first time this spring and summer. I have walked 7 Caminos and offered to meet on a weekly basis as they prepare for their walk. It occurred to me that others...
perché chiedi perché ? ;)
If it makes folks more comfortable and secure - so be it. it is THEIR Camino after all
(Ah I see that @J Willhaus already answered in kind)
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So.... off to the Napoleon Route you climb, say 2-2.5 hours you will come to a huge deck/veranda which belongs to Auberge Orisson (oh yeah kinda hard to miss that one too). Sit dow, take a load off, hava a sandwich and...
i am flying from US early may as well. considered a night seeing sites but decided to travel directly to sjpdp and spend two days there acclimating to time change and getting myself in check. everyone is different but for me i need to get right...
On our Camino, we flew USA to Biarritz and went directly by van to SJPP, arriving early afternoon. We chose to stay two nights there in a lovely B&B and just strolled leisurely around for a day. We were there on a Saturday and at least that day...
Go straight to SJPdP, and relax there for two days soaking in the atmosphere. It's beautiful and peaceful and a far cry from the craziness of Paris which detracts from the beauty this city. There will be enough adventure on your Camino.
My own preference is to land in Barcelona or Paris and immediately the same day continue on to Biarittz / Bayonne / Pamplona to spend 1 night. Then 2 nights in SJPP in order to do a final shakeout of gear or deal with missing bags etc.
Also...
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