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Nick_Snook said:Hi
Has anybody travelled by bus from London Victoria to Le Puy en Velay?
I'm thinking of going to Lyon by coach and then taking to the local bus service - any advice would be gratefully accepted.
Nick 8)
sagalouts said:hi nick
I'm struggling with a similar decision,starting from Le Puy in spring next year and don't want to fly, I'm fed up with the restrictions on what I can take on board-knife-nail clippers-nail file-walking staff-liquids the list goes on and on-
so you fly to Lyon and maybe have to stay the night there at 20-30 or more euros and then 28 euros train to Le Puy -tired shattered before I even start-no not for me.
I plan talking my favorite knife ( opinel)-and my Sunday Times wine club corkscrew and a staff still to be chosen-my Camino will start when I close my front door and bus pass in hand set off for the white cliffs of dover-thats as far as the plan goes except to maybe make a formal start from Paris-even if it is the train bus or skateboard-I quite like the idea of a slow organic run up to my walking from Le Puy.
with all the information out there its easy in my opinion to get too organised-understandable if your on a tight schedule but if you have the time----------------------------------------
buen Camino
Ian
bjorgts said:My husband and I have walked the route from Cluny to Le Puy. There were few other walkers, but we met at least two who had walked from Strasbourg. We also saw in the books on the Gites that there were several walkers coming this route from Strasbourg. Bjørg
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