Brian OK White
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- I completed the St-Jean-de-Pied-de-Port to Lograno stretch in 2013 and returned in 2014 to complete Logrono to Leon. Both wonderful experiences. I intend to finish in Santiago in 2015
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Maybe because the lodging data is comprehensive and updated annually?Why is Miam Miam Dodo guide so expensive compared to other guides?
Thank you all for your replies which are very helpful. I was planning to travel from Le Puy to Saint-Privat D'alliers the first day which is about 24k. I believe this is mostly uphill. I am wondering how it compares to St. Jean Pied du Port to Roncevalles on the Camino Francais.
Thank you all for your replies which are very helpful. I was planning to travel from Le Puy to Saint-Privat D'alliers the first day which is about 24k. I believe this is mostly uphill. I am wondering how it compares to St. Jean Pied du Port to Roncevalles on the Camino Francais.
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Chris,I walked the Le Puy route as far as Auvillar this past June and was very happy with the towns we stopped in each night and where we stayed. I loved this route and I'm sure you will, too!
EDIT...I have no idea why this converted to an outline form! It would not let me correct it. Should be 1 thru 10.
1.LePuy-Hotel du Capucin
- Montbonnet-Gite Prive l'Escole
- Sauges-la Margeride*
- 4.Monistrol-La Repos du Pelerin
5.Chanaleilles-Domaine du Sauvage*
6.St. Alban sur limagnole-Hotes Chambres Les Genets
- Lasbros-Gite Lasbros
- Nasbinals-Hotel de France
- Saint Cheley d' Aubrac- Gite St. Andre
- 10.Espallion- Gite Au Fil de l'Eau*
All lodgings and food were very nice, however, I did put a star* by a couple of exceptionals I recall.
Hi Don,Chris,
I am starting from Le Puy on 6 june. I haven't booked anything for the first few days just to be able to test my legs. How do you feel about not booking those days or should I rely on my host in Le Puy to help me find places to stay?
Your 10 days look to have covered about 160km, is that about right?
I have booked places to stay later in the month because I plan to take the Cele variant and I understand it is popular and bookings are required.
PS I only plan to walk as far as Cahors and then I am going to jump forward to Burgos and do a tried and true walk across the Meseta in July. One month on the GR 65/651 will be enough adventure for me
It is not expensive if you buy it in France- it really is the best resourceMaybe because the lodging data is comprehensive and updated annually?
Chris,
I am starting from Le Puy on 6 june. I haven't booked anything for the first few days just to be able to test my legs. How do you feel about not booking those days or should I rely on my host in Le Puy to help me find places to stay?
Your 10 days look to have covered about 160km, is that about right?
I have booked places to stay later in the month because I plan to take the Cele variant and I understand it is popular and bookings are required.
PS I only plan to walk as far as Cahors and then I am going to jump forward to Burgos and do a tried and true walk across the Meseta in July. One month on the GR 65/651 will be enough adventure for me
I am wondering how it compares to St. Jean Pied du Port to Roncevalles on the Camino Francais
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