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Planning to do just that to SdC mid 2022 if safe.Instead , why not do the whole Camino Podiensis from Le Puy en Velay to St Jean Pied de Port. It's very scenic and has good food all the way. A most enjoyable experience.
Got the app; thanks!For Le Puy route download the miam miam dodo app (Change setting to english ) for apple or android phones and amazon sells the guide of the same name
Thanks for the suggestion!I started my Camino in Bordeaux, on the old Via Turonensis. The route is well-marked, with sufficient, inexpensive gites for accommodations. The French people you'll meet are extremely nice, as are the local hositalerros/volunteers but there are very few fellow pilgrims along the Way to the Camino Frances. It is a good walk through Aquintaine to St Jean Pied de Port. You can pick-up a list of gites and volunteer contact telephone numbers at the Pilgrims' Office in Bordeaux.
My blog! The section covering the Le Puy route starts here:Are there any books (in English) of someone's experience walking the Le Puy routed that you might recommend.
I sure never realized there were so many books on the pilgrimages in Spain/Europe. I need to start making a list! A very humorous, yet true account, I read a few years ago was "Spanish Steps-travel with a donkey" by Tim Moore...hilarious!A Journey of Days Continues by Guy Thatcher chronicles his pilgrimage from Le Puy to Pamplona. It is a sequel to A Journey of Days which chronicled an earlier pilgrimage from Pamplona to Santiago.
I've got 30 on my bookshelf (including Tim Moore's Spanish Steps) and many more in my Kindle library.I sure never realized there were so many books on the pilgrimages in Spain/Europe. I need to start making a list! A very humorous, yet true account, I read a few years ago was "Spanish Steps-travel with a donkey" by Tim Moore...hilarious!
I walked from Le Puy to Auvillar in 2018 and loved it. I am pleased you have recommended this book. I'm sure it will conjure up many good memories for me!We walked the Norte in 2016 and are doing 2 weeks from Le Puy to Moissac next April for 55th birthdays. Several books on Amazon - kindle format - from other pilgrims.
Particularly enjoyed Maggie Ramsay’s book. Description of the landscape and the food was great.
https://a.co/jj4iGzB
Thanks! I’ll check it out.My blog! The section covering the Le Puy route starts here:
https://kitsambler.wordpress.com/2010/09/03/packed-and-ready/
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