SJPDP to Lourdes

Len Hellenberg

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Nov 19, 2010
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I plan to walk the pilgrim way from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Lourdes as described in www. compostelle.fr. I´ll be happy to get some information about that way. Since I am 69 years old I walk about 20 most 25 km in a day. Is the walk very demanding? Can I find small hotels to stay in all along the way? I have had difficulties to find any in Saint Just Ibarre and Asson. Is September a good month to do the walk in?
Hope to hear from someone about this subject
Len
 
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FatmaG

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Mar 8, 2009
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Hello Len!

I will do that way but the other way around (and starting at the Mediteranean) : Narbonne - Lourdes - Saint-Jean; and during summertime.

On the direction towards Compostella, it seems well waymarked.
This part (closer to the Pyrenees) is described as a bit more demanding, but more than doable.
There seem to be enough sleeping possibilities, although sometimes you might have to go to a hotel, "pension" or bed and breakfast
And somewhere I read that September is a good choice...

Apparently, you read French, so have a look at :
http://vppyr.free.fr/vpp-index-partir.htm

Plenty, plenty of information : accomodation, stages to do, what to see, alternative ways, etc. even an own 'forum' to ask your questions...

Bon chemin!


By the way, this way "The Piémont Route" has its own forum on the 'caminodesantiago.me'-board...
 

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In 2009 the only accommodation in Asson was a room above a schoolhouse with two double bunks, a small kitchenette and a shower and toilet. There was no other accommodation in the little town. We had booked the room by email but when we arrived they had double booked and had given it to a couple.
They gave us mattresses and a camp bed and allowed us to sleep in the school foyer downstairs.
 

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