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Travel Arrangements - can't get there from here

moraneigel

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I have worked on my travel route and after feeling "can't get there from here" while working on transportation from Paris, Madrid, Pamplona, I found flying in to Toulouse seems to be the easiest. I will take a train to Saint Jean Pied de Port and will be on my way. I have also heard that Toulouse was/is a part of the Camino. Where would I find that information/map for the Camino's start from Toulouse? I am going to go with the flow from this point.
Moraneigel
 
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moraneigel said:
I have worked on my travel route and after feeling "can't get there from here" while working on transportation from Paris, Madrid, Pamplona, I found flying in to Toulouse seems to be the easiest. I will take a train to Saint Jean Pied de Port and will be on my way. I have also heard that Toulouse was/is a part of the Camino. Where would I find that information/map for the Camino's start from Toulouse? I am going to go with the flow from this point.
Moraneigel

Moraneigel,

Toulouse is on the Camino from Arles. See Forum topic Routes in France, the Arles route and http://www.csj.org.uk/arlesroute.htm for more helpful information on this route. The CSJ also sells an English guidebook Toulouse to Puente la Reina by Michael Gaches.
Margaret
 
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It depends on how much time you plan to dedicate for the walk.
The Arles trail is not so well marked, less accomodations. If it's your first time - do the way from SJPDPD.
 
Thank you for your wisdom and I have decided to go back to my original plan of starting at SJPP Once I figured the additional distance, it would interfer with arrangements and commitments I have at home. I am not one to get flustered if I miss the markers and have to go back, that can happen anytime, but I only gave myself 7 weeks before I came back home. The Arles Camino, starting at Toulouse, will have to be my next Camino experience.
Moraneigel
 

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