Hello.
I'm planning on returning to walk the
Camino Frances in Spring of 2024 but this time would like to start from Lourdes France. Can anyone kindly tell me about the best route to take, hotels and eateries along the way and approximately how many days to reach SJPDP by walking 20K per day.
Thanks very much.
Angelo
Hi Angelo,
I walked from Lourdes to SJPdP last year in August. Others have mentioned the Gronze site, which I used. I also called into the Association des Amis du Chemin in Lourdes, and they gave me a route (in French), an accommodation list, and a credential, of course. I walked it in 8 stages. This is the way I went and the places I stayed at.
1. Lourdes to Betharram
18km. Accueil Notre Dame. Very good. Bed, dinner and breakfast.
(Lourdes to Asson is the first stage on gronze. (23.9 km). Don't think there's anywhere to stay there now. I arrived on a Monday and everything was closed- no shops open, nothing.
2. Betharram – Bruges.
14km Restaurant du commerce - The lady (Francoise), gave me a good dinner, then drove me a short distance to a gite. She was expecting 3 others, but they never showed. (15 euros for the gite- just me, the chickens and a horse. Great. This place was on the Lourdes information sheet. Don't think it was on Gronze and it isn't on it now. You could try phoning 055710146 if you wanted to check if Francoise is still operating.)
3. Bruges to Arudy
14km. Halte St Jaques. Donativo. Highly recommended. Very special.
4.Arudy to Orloran St Marie
23km. Accueil Relais du Bastet. Very clean, well-run albergue. Plenty of places to eat in town and/or shops to buy food. Can cook in a well-equipped kitchen.
5. Oloron to Hopital St Blaise
23.8km At Oloran, they will ask you if you want to book a pilgrim dinner at a restaurant in Hopital. You definitely should. The food is very good, and the refuge municipal has only a vending machine with cans of drink and snacks. There is another restaurant in town but no shops.
6. Hopital to Mauleon-Licharre
17.1km (Gronze)
14km (Amis de Chemin). A very nice little hostel. Behind the church, in the centre of town. Pick up keys at the town hall. I arrived quite late and the others were already there. Volunteers arrive at 7 pm. I paid 12 euros last year. A big town with plenty of shops, restaurants and places to stay
7. Mauleon to St Just-Ibarrre-
22 km. I stayed at Maison Aotzania. A fantastic place run by Sandra. She shares it with her husband, mother, children, dog, cats, pigs and bees.
8. St Just Ibarre to St JPdP.
23.6 km (gronze)
It’s not like the Frances. Not many people walking. Not many places to stop for a bite to eat or a drink. It was very hot last August and I ran out of water more than once. Had to knock on people’s doors for water. Often there was no one in. As it goes on, it gets more difficult with some difficult ascents and more difficult descents.
I loved it though and I'm sure you will. The people I met were mostly walking the Camino del Piedmont. Sabine and Joelle, two young women from Reunion who didn’t know each other and met by chance on the Camino. Sofi, a young Belgian woman, Lawrence, a French lady, a French couple who had a tent whose names I can't remember and later, Jan, a man from Poland, who shared his water with me as I’d run out again.
Paul