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Montpellier--Carcassonne

ronaldw

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Time of past OR future Camino
chemin du puy (2014)
has anyone walked these first 100 kms? according to the guide just received (LePere) this section not marked and i'm wondering how difficult to follow? merci d'advance
 
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Hello ronaldw,

The trail between Montpellier and Beziers is still a work in progress, from what I gather. The blogs which I have read indicate it is doable but problematic. In 2013 I walked in the opposite direction from Carcassonne to Montpellier following canals, passing through vineyards then along roads. I didn't have a copy of the LePere guide.

ACIR are responsible for les Chemins de St Jacques in the south of France. You might contact them for advice.
https://www.chemins-compostelle.com/

An alternative trail: follow le Voie d'Arles from Montpellier to St Gervais sur Mare; from St Gervais sur Mare take the GR 78.7 to Capestang then follow le Canal du Midi to Carcassonne.
http://www.xacobeo.fr/ZE1.11.Lan.Fontcaude_ACIR.pdf

Bonne route,
Lovingkindness
 
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23/02/2018

GR 78.1 Capestang to Carcassonne, (not le Canal du Midi)
http://www.capestang.fr/fr/tourisme/chemins-de-saint-jacques-de-compostelle

Accommodation:
http://www.chemins-compostelle.com/hebergeur

Géoportail: Capestang https://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/carte

23/02/2018 The Tourism office, Capestang does not know if the GR 78 .1 has balisage (signs). They said to follow Le Canal du Midi. The websites above suggests that pilgrims are following the GR78.1.

Has anyone, here, hiked the GR78.1 from Capestang to Carcassonne?

Cheers
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The waymarking from Montpellier to Castres is a bit patchy, and it does tend to go quite pointlessly around some village centres (taking a roundabout tarmac road instead of the one going into the pueblo that's always been on the Camino, really ??) -- but having said that, it's basically a really easy route with multiple possible variants all headed in the same direction over similar terrain on that particular section, so there's no point worrying about getting lost.

But that's the Arles Way, not the Piémont.

The Piémont is still quite sparsely waymarked.
 

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