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I met four ladies from St Etienne in Saugues and they were walking for a week or two. They looked after me at a few mealtimes in the gîtes, and spoke slowly so I could understand. They had begun from home, in St Etienne, so I presume they had taken the route you found.grayland said:Added: I did find walking directions from St. Etienne to Le Puy. ONLY 75km further back. It looks like it is all on local roads.
While you are in a so easily convinced mood.... I am the lawyer acting for a Nigerian Princess :shock: who needs help to get funds from the estate of her dead father out of the country.... just give me your phone number.... :lol:grayland said:You convinced me! Not hard to convince me to avoid an extra 75km of walking. Train sounds great. 8)
Caminando said:The Pilgrim routes are from Lyon and Cluny, which join and continue to Le Puy. The Vezelay route can join to the Cluny route.
The train from Lyon Part-Dieu goes either direct to Le Puy or you change at St Etienne Chateaucreux.
That’s about the way I handle things... one wrong turn, a missing bag, lots of helpful advice and eventually a landing at the desired spot. Serendipity at it’s bestMy route: Icelandic Air from U.S. to London, Ryan Air from London to St. Etienne, bus to the wrong train station, taxi to the correct train station, train to Le Puy.
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