Hello! Apologies in advance if this is contained elsewhere. I've searched, and have found lot of info for the Frances and other routes, but have found less packing lists for the Podiensis. I'm planning to go the last week in April 2025 for Le Puy...
Hi planning to walk the Camino next year April or May from st pied (France) to Santiago (Spain) ,would prefer to go with someone or a group
Would anyone be interested
Hi @Cleenjones My experience is the same as @andycohn I’d go with the liner. If on the odd occasion it’s not enough you can wear some of your clothes but I think you’ll be fine.
It’s a beautiful path. Enjoy. And feel free to get in touch...
I will be honest: beauty matching the Primitivo, a walk through medieval history, architecture, unforgettable memories made every day. That's the good part. The bad? The French love this Camino but tend to take it in chunks. For those of us...
Hi..... I agree with many of the earlier comments! Personally, I loved it - the scenery was varied and beautiful, the villages and towns striking in their architecture / fascinating history etc and the food...... Ooh...soo good! Many gites offer...
Before tackling the Le Puy route, I couldn't find anything that comprehensively addressed the most common questions that most people would have about the route itself, about accommodations, food, available resources, and on and on.
So after...
Note from the mods. Days 42-52 are here.
Day 53: transfer Toulouse - Figeac + c.3km around Figeac
Apart from the pants and the socks, other wet stuff mostly dried during the night, even shoes. Yesterday's rain left me a souvenir, however, a...
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