
It’s a nice trip from Miradoux as we aren’t walking on road so much as going through.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 31 – Miradoux to LectoureFamily Gap Year travel | Camino de Santiago Le Puy / Via Podiensis + Camino Frances
It’s a nice trip from Miradoux as we aren’t walking on road so much as going through.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 31 – Miradoux to LectoureIt’s a hard farewell this morning. Muriel has an incredible property and is super nice and generous to boot with her time.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 30 – Espalais to MiradouxStaying at Ancien Carmel was such a special way to experience Moissac and something different for everyone. Whipping down the tents in a pretty slow time means we shouldn’t have a lot of time for coffee but Alissa’s habit knows no time pressure. Being in a city means there’s plenty of choice.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 29 – Moissac to EspalaisSome days are harder to get moving than others, today is one of them, the kilometres must be catching up with us.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 28 – Dufort-Lacapelette to MoissacGetting up in a warm gite rather than a freezing tent is a nice touch. After the boys absolutely deal to the buffet breakfast we begin walking with Maxim and Pascal, Alissa gets a long opportunity to chat in French with some locals which is pretty much her life’s ambition so it’s a good start.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 27 – Montlauzun to Dufort-LacapeletteA bitterly cold night was had by all. Autumn is giving us a little taste of what’s to come and Alissa and I are planning how to change and cope with the colder nights coming up. Not much sleep was had by us past about 4am.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 26 – Lascabanes to MontlauzunStaying with Sophie in town has spoiled us with her proper beds and nice temperatures. It takes a mammoth effort to get out of bed and get going for the day. She makes us a little breakfast of cake and hot chocolate which is devoured readily.
[Read more…] about Camino Day 25 – Cahors to LascabanesAfter a couple of tricky big days we spend the morning in Figeac as it’s a bigger town than we’ve seen in awhile, so we catch up on some admin and get organised.
We have been walking the last couple of days alongside Norman of Canada who has completed the Camino six times. He’s a great reservoir of knowledge, patient and all round good bloke.
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