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I used the yellow guide in soft book cover in ‘22 and ‘23 with success. I loved this route as you get to stay in people’s homes. Most offer demi- pension. You obviously need to call a day or two in advance to reserve.
Enjoy your walk @BeatriceKarjalainen.
I walked the Arles last year starting May 8 in Montpellier. Finished in Pamplona.
Not as well traveled but definitely a good experience
Hi We walked the Aragones in June '23.
From Somport, walked to CanFranc Pueblo, then to Jaca. From Jaca took a bus to the Junction which goes to Santa Cruz. Its a short walk to the town of Santa Cruz where we spent the night and walked up to San Juan de Peña the day we arrived and back down...
Hi Linda. I used an agency to book our stays as I was overwhelmed booking places for 2 weeks. I’m going in April. You can message me if you’d like info
Dear Ballyroebuck,
Like that name!
Do you have an itinerary that you would be willing to share?
Plan on doing this route in May ‘24. Don’t have quite as much time as you did but I am sure that can be adjusted.
Also do you have your list of lodging and mileage?
Suzanne
Maryanne, can I make a fun suggestion? Take the early bus, get off one stop before Santiago and walk into Santiago. You get to see the city and cathedral from a different perspective.
Suzanne
I have a French Orange Holiday Zen E-sim which I purchased in the US before my trip and activated upon arrival. I also registered my passport with them prior to departure. My only issue was I could not call Spain from France without incurring an extra charge. It worked fine once I was in Spain...
Dear B squared, I don't remember having those long days on the Le Puy (in 2018), but having walked the Arles route this spring in France , with some planning I was able to take a taxi twice and a bus once to shorten 30km days. Planning is the key, just don't show up in said village and expect...
...You will miss a part of the trail if he picks you up but he is also right next to the trail. Demi-pension (DP) which is dinner and breakfast. **
Day 3 13.8 miles Seyssels (hotel Fil de L'Eau) no meals
Day 4 14.5 miles Chanaz , (Gite El Camino) DP **
Day 5 12.2 miles Yenne , Clos de Capuchins...
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