John Phillips
no longer young
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF 2018
Muxia 2018
CDN 2019
Portuguese May2023
Is there a pilgrim office or any other "pilgrim activity" in the town?
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Is there a pilgrim office or any other "pilgrim activity" in the town?
In normal times, and during the walking season (April-October) there is a volunteer-run pilgrim office 'Le Camino' open for a few hours each day, not far from the side entrance to the cathedral. (Zoom in on Google Maps, just South of the cathedral to locate.) It takes the form of a cafe with terrace plus shop with books, map and pilgrim paraphenalia during the afternoon.
In the early evening (check notice on the door for times), there is usually a pilgrim welcome event, lubricated in the French way with a glass of something, which is a chance to meet those you might see in the pilgrim mass or on the road the following morning and receive any last minute helpful advice.
Pilgrim Mass is at 7.00 am, usually in an intimate side chapel within the cathedral. Well worth attending, even if you're not particularly adherent, for the informal group chat with the priest (or even Bishop!) afterwards, credential stamp and keepsake. The personal intro, sorted by geography, of each pilgrim group helps to unlock everyone's shyness before the main door facing west is opened and the journey begins (or continues if you've walked from Geneva!)
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In addition to the excellent information Tandem has provided the French Federation of the Associations of St Jacques Better known as La Federation
In addition to the excellent detailed information from Tandem there is a Pilgrim Information Centre staffed by volunteers from the Federation of French Associations of St Jacques de Compostelle.The address is 23 Rue des Tables , Le Puy en Velay.In normal times, and during the walking season (April-October) there is a volunteer-run pilgrim office 'Le Camino' open for a few hours each day, not far from the side entrance to the cathedral. (Zoom in on Google Maps, just South of the cathedral to locate.) It takes the form of a cafe with terrace plus shop with books, map and pilgrim paraphenalia during the afternoon.
In the early evening (check notice on the door for times), there is usually a pilgrim welcome event, lubricated in the French way with a glass of something, which is a chance to meet those you might see in the pilgrim mass or on the road the following morning and receive any last minute helpful advice.
Pilgrim Mass is at 7.00 am, usually in an intimate side chapel within the cathedral. Well worth attending, even if you're not particularly adherent, for the informal group chat with the priest (or even Bishop!) afterwards, credential stamp and keepsake. The personal intro, sorted by geography, of each pilgrim group helps to unlock everyone's shyness before the main door facing west is opened and the journey begins (or continues if you've walked from Geneva!)
Thanks, very helpfulIn normal times, and during the walking season (April-October) there is a volunteer-run pilgrim office 'Le Camino' open for a few hours each day, not far from the side entrance to the cathedral. (Zoom in on Google Maps, just South of the cathedral to locate.) It takes the form of a cafe with terrace plus shop with books, map and pilgrim paraphenalia during the afternoon.
In the early evening (check notice on the door for times), there is usually a pilgrim welcome event, lubricated in the French way with a glass of something, which is a chance to meet those you might see in the pilgrim mass or on the road the following morning and receive any last minute helpful advice.
Pilgrim Mass is at 7.00 am, usually in an intimate side chapel within the cathedral. Well worth attending, even if you're not particularly adherent, for the informal group chat with the priest (or even Bishop!) afterwards, credential stamp and keepsake. The personal intro, sorted by geography, of each pilgrim group helps to unlock everyone's shyness before the main door facing west is opened and the journey begins (or continues if you've walked from Geneva!)
she kept handing me the Miam Miam Dodo guide. I bought the small Michelin guide book. When I walked I found it to be wholly inadequate.
Great post. The language app. is DuolingoYes the Dodo guide is fantastic for France. Do yourself a favor, before you go try to learn a few phrases that will get you through on the phone as you try to make a reservation. I am an extremely slow walker and found that the municipal albergues were full by the time I got there. There aren't as many in the GR65 as there are in the CF so chances are you will have to make reservations at a bnb at least once. Do it if you can, splurge if you can, all the food I had in people's homes was exquisite.
DUALINGO.com is free and very very helpful to learn a few french phrases and the locals will appreciate your effort.
Also the GR65 has lots of camping options(unlike the CF) so if camping is something that you'd consider take a tent and save a few bucks! The cathedral mass in LePuy in the morning is beautiful. Go if you can. Have a terrific time.
DOH! Thanks for the correction!Great post. The language app. is Duolingo
Best wishes
Bryan
Apologies - the foreign language site is DUOLINGO.COM.Yes the Dodo guide is fantastic for France. Do yourself a favor, before you go try to learn a few phrases that will get you through on the phone as you try to make a reservation. I am an extremely slow walker and found that the municipal albergues were full by the time I got there. There aren't as many in the GR65 as there are in the CF so chances are you will have to make reservations at a bnb at least once. Do it if you can, splurge if you can, all the food I had in people's homes was exquisite.
DUALINGO.com is free and very very helpful to learn a few french phrases and the locals will appreciate your effort.
Also the GR65 has lots of camping options(unlike the CF) so if camping is something that you'd consider take a tent and save a few bucks! The cathedral mass in LePuy in the morning is beautiful. Go if you can. Have a terrific time.