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Toulouse to SJPDP

Grant Pedersen

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Camino Francés & Fisterree April-May 2017.
Hi Team,

I walked the fron St Jean to Fisterre in 2017 and am excited to return in two weeks. However, I will be starting in Toulouse and finishing in Santiago for this pilgrimage and will be doing it on bike due to time limits, work etc… (please forgive me strict walkers….). One question I have is how well marked is this Camino from Toulouse to St Jean? Many thanks, Grant
 
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Hi, Toulouse is on the Camino Arles which crosses the Pyrenees into Spain via the Col du Somport, further south than the SJPP / Roncesvalles crossing.

If you want to go to SJPP, you can switch from thé Camino Arles to the Camino Piemont at Oloron Saint Marie. Those two Caminos intersect just before the town.

Both routes are pretty well marked but I’ve only walked both, not cycled. There are a few sections between Oloron St Marie and SJPP where I’d imagine you may need to take the road rather than thé camino path.

An alternative …. If you stay on the Camino Arles, you’ll cross over to Spain at the Col du Somport and be on the Camino Aragones (aka Camino Frances via Aragon). The Aragones arrives in Obanos / Puenta de la Reina - after about 200 kms from memory - you can continue on the Frances from there. 😎
 
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An alternative …. If you stay on the Camino Arles, you’ll cross over to Spain at the Col du Somport and be on the Camino Aragones (aka Camino Frances via Aragon). The Aragones arrives in Obanos / Puenta de la Reina - after about 200 kms from memory - you can continue on the Frances from there. 😎
The well-marked walk from Lourdes to Oloron, and then south from Oloron to the Somport Pass and Canfranc Estacion, is the most magnificently beautiful Camino walking I ever enjoyed. Please consider it.
 
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Hi Team,

I walked the fron St Jean to Fisterre in 2017 and am excited to return in two weeks. However, I will be starting in Toulouse and finishing in Santiago for this pilgrimage and will be doing it on bike due to time limits, work etc… (please forgive me strict walkers….). One question I have is how well marked is this Camino from Toulouse to St Jean? Many thanks, Grant
I just saw a notification from the tourist office of Haut Béarn/Oloron Ste Marie recommending that walkers take the bus between Borce and Urdos because of construction of the Fort du Portalet catwalk on the RN 134 starting May 2.
 

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I just saw a notification from the tourist office of Haut Béarn/Oloron Ste Marie recommending that walkers take the bus between Borce and Urdos because of construction of the Fort du Portalet catwalk on the RN 134 starting May 2.
Indeed, correct…I walked all the way but took the bus in ETSAUT. The bus drives through the tunnel, therefore you don’t get a chance to do high mountain climbing. The bus costs 2,30€ per passenger. Large construction on the N134. Saw no fort due to heavy rains and clouds.
 
Hi Team,

I walked the fron St Jean to Fisterre in 2017 and am excited to return in two weeks. However, I will be starting in Toulouse and finishing in Santiago for this pilgrimage and will be doing it on bike due to time limits, work etc… (please forgive me strict walkers….). One question I have is how well marked is this Camino from Toulouse to St Jean? Many thanks, Grant
You are forgiven :p

Arles > to the End of the world is high up my bucket list

enjoy the biking, don't forget to give the poor tired bag carrying walkers some warning you are coming !!
 
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The well-marked walk from Lourdes to Oloron, and then south from Oloron to the Somport Pass and Canfranc Estacion, is the most magnificently beautiful Camino walking I ever enjoyed. Please consider it.
YES!!! We did precisely this: Lourdes to Oleron to Somport and on to Jaca and beyond on the Camino Aragones. To this day, we pinch ourselves as to whether it was real or a dream. It is truly a glorious camino path with natural beauty at every turn and so many historic sites. The path is very well marked.
 
@Grant Pedersen just for clarity.

Lourdes to Oloron St Marie mentioned in a few posts above is the Camino Piemont.
Toulouse to Oloron St Marie is the Camino Arles.

Lots of choices. you can find information for both on gronze 😎
 
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