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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Le Puy to Santiago: a few random thoughts. It was absolutely amazing For now, I'll just focus on some practical advice for those planning a camino in , and try to answer some of those questions that we see over and over.
Sometimes my experiences and opinions match the majority opinion; sometimes they are going to be quite different. Days 1 - Le Puy to Conques. This alone would have been one of the more incredible experiences I've had. It was challenging, but not so hard that my body felt wrecked. It was non-stop beauty the whole way, and we passed through intact medieval villages, isolated farm settlements, the the Aubrac highlands. The people were friendly, the food incredible, and the weather was mostly perfect at the end of August.
Thoughts All my pre-Camino anxiety melted away within the first hour of walking. When people ask where to start, the answer for me is easy. Start in Le Puy. The only caveats I would add are: - Because it is more rugged, it would be more challenging for those with knee or hip problems.