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Hi Charles
I'm also in AU. I gather you mean from Le Puy to SJPdP? If yes then your estimate is about right ( if you're doing 25-30 plus a few rest days )
Nigel
Hi there Monica,
I did SJPdP to SdC in 2016 and LePuy to SdC in Aug/Sept 2017. here is my two cents worth:
You will definitely benefit from being able to speak some french. It will be difficult if you don't speak any at all.
You can pick up a Compostella (passport) from the Pilgim shop in the...
Hi there
I dont think the track ever actually closes - but at that time of year I would expect very few hikers and even fewer Gites or other accommodation to be open. You will also have some pretty cold days - especially in the first week or so climbing up to and across the Massif Central. I (a...
If the Gites are in a town that has a campground, then the Gite owner normally directs you to there (which is fair as then they are not affecting the camp ground's business). In smaller villages where there is no campground they are usually quite accommodating. Especially when their beds are...
Hi all
I walked through there a couple of days ago. I took the diversion and others went on the original paths. Those that took the original path did not notice any dangers.
There was just one "worm" which is actually a caterpillar dangling on a thread looking to hitch a ride from an...
Free camping (not camp ground camping) is the best! No snoring - just birds to wake you.
There are some rules that you should follow such as:
Leave it as you found it - take away your rubbish including toilet paper.
If camping on farm land, ask the land owner (farmer) if you can camp on their...
Yeah there are some great airfares at the moment!
Try the first part of the LePuy route ( hilly but the most scenic ). You would be able to get to Cahors (354km) at that pace.
I am doing that route at the same time - but 'free camping'. Look out for an orange tent!
Good luck Kellymac
Buen Chemin
It really depends on your fitness and experience hiking in Feb/March weather, but being 60 will not be an impediment. This route is very popular with French retirees.
Gidday Mimioldie
The French tend to book ahead - usually just one day.
Gites anywhere from Euro30 - Euro45 - a sensible budget is about Euro60 per day I think (including lunch, pharma etc..)
I have been watching youtube videos from Chris Atkinson here...
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