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Anamcara / Filly / Bernice
Merci beaucoup for the suggestions
1) L'Atelier du Midi looks great - seems it has only 3 rooms, so I had better make up my mind; although the YHA/Auberge also looks great as well, and at a more budget-friendly level - it seems Arles has a choice of 4 hostels
2) I anticipate arriving in Paris, taking the TGV south, perhaps to Lyon or Avignon, then on to Arles; some sightseeing near to Arles is a most attractive prospect for the first few days (- Arles + Avignon + Orange +.....)
3) several commentaries I have read do mention the solitary nature of this Chemin - however I dont think I will mind this
4) Yes - MiamMiamDoDo - I used this on Chemin du Puy a few years ago, and
Stephen,Hi Stephen. Chemin d’Arles is indeed much quieter than the Le Puy way - at least it was when I walked - Le Puy in 2014 and Arles in 2016. But if you’re ok with that, I’m sure you’ll love it. Wonderful towns, villages and scenery - really comes into its own after Montpelier. If you have time to continue over the Col du Somport and along the Aragones, I’d highly recommend.
We will be walking the Chemin du Piemont from 1 April. Even fewer pilgrims than the Arles Way
Bon chemin. Amitiés.
Moi aussi. My French husband included. With your appreciation of things French, for sure you will enjoy Chemin d’Arles.especially as I am a lover of things French and notably of the French countryside - I do not expect this would be a particular hardship for me...!
Thank you! Merci bien! I think that settles - Arles it is!@Anna Cameron Maybe for you, Anna. Delightful place. It’s some years since we were there but friends stayed there more recently and loved it too
...love your emojis...!Moi aussi. My French husband included. With your appreciation of things French, for sure you will enjoy Chemin d’Arles.
Merci!! When I put a french flag and spanish flag in my emojis (when posting from my iPad), they appeared on the forum post as circular emojis. Kinda cute - wonder if circular flags will catch on!...love your emojis...!
S
My wife and I started from Arles Mar. 1st, we spent 2 days in Arles at L'atelierdumidi.com, Chez Laurence, it is a Chambres d'hotes, 400 yr. old building right in the historic center, short walk from train station. It was $65. U.S. for 2 with breakfast. It was very nice. She is listed in the Miam Miam dodo. There are a number of gites there.Hola
I am thinking of taking the Chemin d'Arles later this year (- perhaps May?)
Does anyone have recommendations as to some suitable accommodation in Arles, for say the first week (- as a base for sightseeing...!) - 1 or 2-star level would be OK
Thanks
Stephen in NZ
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I am taking off in March from the Toulouse area...on the Chemin d'Arles...Hola
I am thinking of taking the Chemin d'Arles later this year (- perhaps May?)
Does anyone have recommendations as to some suitable accommodation in Arles, for say the first week (- as a base for sightseeing...!) - 1 or 2-star level would be OK
Thanks
Stephen in NZ
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