DominiqueMich
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- Portuguese - 2023
Frances - ‘22,’23,’24
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Thank you for your quick reply to my question! Much appreciated!Hi there. Borda and the Statue are both on the Napoleon Route, not Valcarlos.
Maybe your tiger had something to do with that.I waited in the carpark close to the statue for several hours on one of the busiest days on record for that part of the Camino Frances while hundreds of pilgrims walked past, less than ten visited the statue.
Love it! But for clarity she is not my tiger, she just likes to share companionship with me. I guess that her Mum taught her to be independent.Maybe your tiger had something to do with that.
It's not imposing, and therefore easily missed as you say.The statue is not that imposing, in my opinion.
You'll probably have plenty of time left on day one so you can drop your pack off at Borda and make a round-trip to The Virgin to see her in the afternoon too. You'll have twice the opportunity to get a good picture.Then trudge perhaps another 1-1.5km to Borda (on your left IIRC)
next morning continue climbing slightly less than 3km and you'll come to The Virgin. Unless its way too foggy you can't miss here
Thank you for such detailed info!Hi Welcome to the Forum
So.... off to the Napoleon Route you climb, say 2-2.5 hours you will come to a huge deck/veranda which belongs to Auberge Orisson (oh yeah kinda hard to miss that one too). Sit dow, take a load off, hava a sandwich and some Basqu beer... hopefully it is nice and sunny so enjoy the stupendous views of Pyrenees.
Then trudge perhaps another 1-1.5km to Borda (on your left IIRC)
next morning continue climbing slightly less than 3km and you'll come to The Virgin. Unless its way too foggy you can't miss here - The Camino takes a sharp turn to the right, there is a parking area at 9 o'clock and she is more or less 10 o'clock (if you know what I am saying) on some small stone outcropping.
Then after you finished your visit stop at the famous lunch truck and soon after you will be coming accross the Croix de Thibault and leave the road to follow the signs to the right.... you're almost out of France and into Espagna....
Buen Camino!!!!
The Napoleon route is truly striking , it’s a challenging start but on a clear day quite a sight. I’ve been over it five times and proud to say down the trail I started on the Napoleon route , not Pamplona or Roncevalles or even v Carlos, “ start at the beginning and go on to the end “Hello everyone! I have a booking in Borda, and am a little confused as to which route I should take or do they both lead to Borda? Also, really want to see (weather permitting) the statue of the Virgin of Orrison. Is that on the Napoleon route?
Thank you in advance for all info!
Hey, hey, come on now.I’ve been over it five times and proud to say down the trail I started on the Napoleon route , not Pamplona or Roncevalles or even v Carlos, “ start at the beginning and go on to the end “
I'm pretty sure that can't be right. Cos I was told it was at my front doorI thought it was my front door
Borda is over the Napoleon route over the Pyrenees to get there it’s just passed Orisson. After your stay at Borda your reach the Virgen statue en route over the mountain. I don’t know when you intend to set off but the Pilgrims Office that you check in will tell you if the Napoleon route is open and safe if your going late March/early April time. Otherwise your have to walk the valley route via Varcarlos instead. There’s some great Apps out there that show you the entire route with satellite images so you can really get acquainted with the alternative routes, which sometimes can be a little more realistic then the various paper back guide books. I walked over and it was a fantastic experience. Buen Camino!Hello everyone! I have a booking in Borda, and am a little confused as to which route I should take or do they both lead to Borda? Also, really want to see (weather permitting) the statue of the Virgin of Orrison. Is that on the Napoleon route?
Thank you in advance for all info!
Good luck with that because you have a long way to swimand then there is that whole "where EXACTLY is The Beginning. I thought it was my front door....
... and with so much more swimming!well.. perhaps... but given the fact that I am mistaken and Camino actually starts at @dougfitz s door....
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