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I've got a complicated plan involving a bike, a camper van, a tent, and a husband that can't drive the van. Dogsitters living in our guest house, new born chicks, cats, dogs and donkeys to keep them busy.
Many of us cannot yet even leave our countries. And others of us would rather not, even we if we can.What are you all hanging around for? Go pilgrims! Onwards and upwards!
Thank you for reminding me. I tend to forget that some people here live a long way from Santiago. I hope you can enjoy a local pilgrimage while you wait for better times.Many of us cannot yet even leave our countries. And others of us would rather not, even we if we can.
May you have a blessed quiet way, Barbara. And thank you for letting us all know what it's like out there right now.
Merci et bon chemin.I hope you can enjoy a local pilgrimage while you wait for better times.
Ah, yes, and I've just noted that you are from France!I've already done the routes you mention, and liked the coastal route very much.
Lovely to get an update Barbara.If you are looking for the normal Tours route this probably won't be very helpful. However, should you feel like an adventure, there is some good news. The Pilgrim albergue in Poitiers is opening for Easter, probably with reduced capacity. Second bit of news, I have mapped and tested the route from Châtellerault to Saint Aulaye, south of Angoulême. Mapped but only partially tested to the Somport pass. PM me for a link to the guide and GPX files.
Bear in mind that this is not the normal Tours route but the eastern variant. Some of it follows the EV3 used by Dutch and Scandinavian cycling pilgrims.
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