Planning the route

Footloose_Dan

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Dec 2, 2013
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Brisbane, Australia
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Camino Portuguese (2011)
Chemin Le Puy (2014)
European Peace Walk (2015)
Hi Everyone,

I have allowed 33 days for my walk from Le Puy to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, including a diversion through the Cele Valley. If this proves to be too tight because of unanticipated situations, which section of the route might I best catch a bus or train to make up time and not miss out on too much of the total experience?

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If you try to cram too much into the day the day is wasted. You've given yourself a gift of time from your busy life and you want to fritter it away as fast as possible then you've squandered your gift. There is the ditty: you gotta stop and smell the roses along the way.

In my opinion breaking the walk into pieces with a bus or other transport breaks up the walk in ways that interfere with the cognitive and spiritual experience.

Si yo fuera tu ... walk from Le Puy and when you are out of time go home. If you haven't made SJPdP then so what? It'll still be there for another trip.
 

kwmetz88

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Feb 3, 2014
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Walking to santiago from france june 23-aug 31!
Hi Everyone,

I have allowed 33 days for my walk from Le Puy to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, including a diversion through the Cele Valley. If this proves to be too tight because of unanticipated situations, which section of the route might I best catch a bus or train to make up time and not miss out on too much of the total experience?

Footloose_Dan

Like Dan, I am also planning hiking from Le Puy all the way to Santiago (hopefully a finisterre trip too). This will be my first camino. I'm trying to plan out how much to hike each day, and plan on camping most of it (bringing a one person tent). Any and all advice would be great. I want to be sure not to rush the camino, and if you all think I could do some section of france, that would be great. I have a friend in Oloron I was planning on visiting for a few days in between, since it seemed like a natural halfway pt (oloron is on the camino arles, but I was planning on grabbing a bus/TER train down...lots of experience doing this in france).

I haven't booked anything in terms of flights but there are ones I can afford from NY to Paris. Need to account for time getting back to Paris to fly out, but I was originally thinking June 23 - September 1. Is this enough time? That's roughly 70 days, not including detours/breaks.

Thanks all, and sorry if I'm stealing your thunder, Dan.
 
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Kitsambler

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Aug 7, 2008
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Hi Everyone,

I have allowed 33 days for my walk from Le Puy to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, including a diversion through the Cele Valley. If this proves to be too tight because of unanticipated situations, which section of the route might I best catch a bus or train to make up time and not miss out on too much of the total experience?

Footloose_Dan
33 Days for the Le Puy route should be fine. You can take train from Cahors to Moissac to gain four days, if you find you are pressed.
 

karenhypes

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Dec 15, 2008
122
135
London, Ontario, Canada
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Camino Frances (09), Chemin Le Puy (10/11), hospitaleros (11), Chemin Arles (Apr 13), Caminho Portuguese (15).
Yes, I agree that you should have no problem with allowing for 33 days. We walked it in 29 days with no problems at all. And if you do find yourself tight on time you can always find a bus or taxi, but wait until you really need to. It's a great route and you'll enjoy it. Bon Chemin

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KiwiNomad06

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There's not a lot of bus transport between places along the Le Puy route- when I reached Spain first time around I was really surprised at how readily people found and used buses to skip sections. If you find you are short of time, you might need to take a taxi- though the services that take luggage might also offer an alternative for a passenger. If you find you are short of time, for whatever reason, the locals, eg tourist office or gite owners, will often be able to offer suggestions.
Margaret
 

billmclaughlin

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May 12, 2011
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Boston, MA, USA
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SJPP/Burgos 2012; Le Puy/SJPP 2013; Aumont Aubrac/Aire sur l'Adour 2014; Burgos/Santiago 2016.
There's not a lot of bus transport between places along the Le Puy route- when I reached Spain first time around I was really surprised at how readily people found and used buses to skip sections. If you find you are short of time, you might need to take a taxi- though the services that take luggage might also offer an alternative for a passenger. If you find you are short of time, for whatever reason, the locals, eg tourist office or gite owners, will often be able to offer suggestions.
Margaret
 
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irishgurrrl

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Jun 13, 2012
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Camino Frances Sept/Oct 2012
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Le Puy Route (Le Puy-en-Velay to St Jean Pied de Port) April/May 2014
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Le Puy Route (Le Puy-en-Velay to St-Chely d'Aubrac) May 2015
[Stevenson Route, France - April 2016]
The Way of St Francis (Sansepolcro to Assisi) May 2016
[The West Highland Way, Scotland - Sept 2016]
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KiwiNomad06

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It is quite a good list, but it isn't complete- eg, I stayed at the gite run by the Amis of St Jacques in Le Puy and I don't see that listed. I wonder too if it isn't all that recent, eg in Montbonnet there is a lovely gite now next to the bar- but it isn't listed. Quite a lot of new gites opened on the Le Puy route between my two walks in 2008 and 2012- so it pays to get up-to-date information.
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Hannah Marino

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Apr 18, 2014
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Will walk from Le Puy in Sept to Santiago
Like Dan, I am also planning hiking from Le Puy all the way to Santiago (hopefully a finisterre trip too). This will be my first camino. I'm trying to plan out how much to hike each day, and plan on camping most of it (bringing a one person tent). Any and all advice would be great. I want to be sure not to rush the camino, and if you all think I could do some section of france, that would be great. I have a friend in Oloron I was planning on visiting for a few days in between, since it seemed like a natural halfway pt (oloron is on the camino arles, but I was planning on grabbing a bus/TER train down...lots of experience doing this in france).

I haven't booked anything in terms of flights but there are ones I can afford from NY to Paris. Need to account for time getting back to Paris to fly out, but I was originally thinking June 23 - September 1. Is this enough time? That's roughly 70 days, not including detours/breaks.

Thanks all, and sorry if I'm stealing your thunder, Dan.

Hi Dan, are you on the walk?
 

xin loi

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Mar 31, 2014
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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Walked May 14, 2014 from St Jean France

starting to walk again August 25, 2016 --SJPDP to Finisterre
Shared a room in SJPDP albergue with 3 old guys and a young girl who had walked from Le Puy to SJPDP in 23 days. Their Time was meaningless to me as I know nothing about the route, but they seemed very proud of their time.
 

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