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<blockquote data-quote="Former member 99290" data-source="post: 989005"><p>HI [USER=59645]@Streetfood[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Just to add that, in the event that the Route Napoleon is not open when you walk in early April - or you're unable to find a bed at Orisson or Borda - the Valcaros Route is also very scenic and enjoyable and, contrary to what is sometimes assumed, it's 'no walk in the park' in terms of effort.</p><p></p><p>I've walked from SJPP to Roncesvalles three times. Twice I've walked in one day - once via Napoleon Route and once via Valcaros route. And a third time (which was in fact my first Camino) over two days via Napoleon route stopping in Orrison. All were wonderful experiences with beautiful scenery. If you need or choose to go via the Valcaros route, you can also cut that into two stages. </p><p></p><p>Buen camino</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Former member 99290, post: 989005"] HI [USER=59645]@Streetfood[/USER] Just to add that, in the event that the Route Napoleon is not open when you walk in early April - or you're unable to find a bed at Orisson or Borda - the Valcaros Route is also very scenic and enjoyable and, contrary to what is sometimes assumed, it's 'no walk in the park' in terms of effort. I've walked from SJPP to Roncesvalles three times. Twice I've walked in one day - once via Napoleon Route and once via Valcaros route. And a third time (which was in fact my first Camino) over two days via Napoleon route stopping in Orrison. All were wonderful experiences with beautiful scenery. If you need or choose to go via the Valcaros route, you can also cut that into two stages. Buen camino [/QUOTE]
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