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With this planner, you could know the distances between points:
https://godesalco.com/plan/frances
I suggest than Burgos, León, Astorga... should not be missed.
Therefore, if you want to reach Santiago, Burgos could be a good starting point: 500 km to walk, ie 20 days for a reasonably good...
It is not silly. It is difficult for me to drive on the left side, in Great Britain. Particularly when I have to turn left, sometimes I realize that I am on the right side, the wrong one. Another difficulty is to handle the gear lever with the left hand.
Therefore, if you choose to rent a car...
I suggest to begin Podiensis:
- Start from Le Puy (accessible in train)
- Walk at least until Conques
- Then you can stop getting a train at Decazeville, or walk until Figeac, or walk until Cahors (but this means more than 150km from Le Puy). In each of this towns you will find a railway station.
If you bring poles, you have no choice: you have to check them in.
Do not worry about luggage lost: Qatar Airways is a good reputation company. I advice to check in for such a long flight.
Never heard about a train, never have seen it.
However there is a bus (Monbus, 45 mn):
https://www.rome2rio.com/map/O-Pedrouzo/Santiago-de-Compostela#r/Bus/s/0
Perhaps you should read this site:
https://www.parisaeroport.fr/en/charles-de-gaulle-airport
What do you mean by "late at night" ? If you plan to take a train to SJPP the day after, perhaps you should look for accomodation inside Paris ?
From my point of view the major reason for going to the mass (with pilgrims blessing) do not require french:
- the number of pilgrims from various origin and various believing.
- the friendliness of the ceremony
- the surprise at the end (I will not tell you in order to keep it a surprise !)
I am afraid than Boadilla del Camino is to small to see a bus... In Fromista you can get one.
If your wife manage to walk until Canal de Castilla (It should be about 2 kms from Boadilla), there you can get a boat to Fromista...
An alternative is to take "Voie de la Nive" ("Nive way") in reverse to walk from SJPP to Hendaye/Irun.
https://www.aucoeurduchemin.org/voies-jacquaires-dans-les-pyrenees-atlantiques-sud-landes-et-euskadi/voie-nive-bidassoa-st-jean-p-port-hendaye-irun/?lang=en
Another option is to take the Euskotren from San Sebastian to Hendaye (no need to pre-book tickets).
Then you can take either a taxi (20 mn) or a bus to Biarritz airport:
Aéroport-de-Biarritz-BIQ
From Paris Montparnasse, you can easily reach Bayonne by train (typically a TGV), and from Bayonne, SJPP by train as well (namely a TER, local train). It takes between 6 or 7 hours:
Form to find a train in France
(regarding October 2023 it is a bit early to book a seat, you have to try around...
On April, 21st, there are trains leaving Paris CGD to Lyon:
- CDG 11:58, Lyon Part-Dieu 14:04
- CDG 13:58, Lyon Part-Dieu 16:02
- CGD 14:57, Lyon Part-Dieu 17:00
In Lyon you have to commute to St Etienne, then in St Etienne to Le Puy if I remember.
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