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Which Camino Route goes through Arras France?

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I started the Via Francigena last week in Canterbury. Yesterday the route merged with a Camino de Santiago route. Does anyone know what Camino route goes through Arras? I started seeming the shells sometime after Parc d’Olhain.
 

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On the website of the excellent Flemish Compostela Association it is described as a nameless lesser known pilgrimage way from Arras to Épernon that connects with the Way from Paris to Chartres to the south and with the Way from Bruges to the north. Apparently worked out by two local French pilgrimage associations. In these fairly flat areas everything can be a pilgrimage path 😊. No guidebook but information in digital form about accommodation and trajectory is available, says the website (in Dutch):

 
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The website has interactive maps. You can see the trail from Arras to Épernon as well as the trail from Bruges (via Brugensis) which is an erstwhile historic pilgrimage way and the trail Paris-Chartres and beyond which is part of the more widely known via Turonensis. Arras-Épernon goes through Amiens with its great Gothic cathedral.
 
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I think you overshot by a century and the battle took place in 1917. :)
Sorry. I was rushing to tend to an emergency here at home. Of course you are correct. At least the included link states the correct date of summer 1917. I now have corected the error.
Mea culpa.
 
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