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The GR65 - Via Podiensis, Le Puy to the Pyrenees; Dave Whitson on the pilgrim route and guidebook

Expert insights into the Via Podiensis (Chemin du Puy) pilgrim route along the GR65 through southern France to the Pyrenees. Dual Pilgrim and author Dave Whitson talks about his guidebook to the 750km route linking Le Puy-en-Velay with Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and the start of the Camino Francés to Santiago. Dave covers both the Célé Valley and Rocamadour variants. Find out about all the Via Podiensis has to offer including the best of French village life, offering a unique combination of pleasant trails, quaint historic communities and cultural delights. If you'd like to walk the GR65 yourself then you can get the Cicerone guidebook by Dave Whitson, Camino de Santiago - Via Podiensis, Le Puy to the Pyrenees on the GR65 here: https://www.cicerone.co.uk/camino-de-... Highlights of the route include the Aubrac plateau, a stunningly rugged high-level region; the Lot Valley, containing a series of 'the most beautiful villages in France', perched on the winding river; the Célé River Valley, featuring limestone cliffs, prehistoric cave paintings and more idyllic villages; the pilgrimage centres of Rocamadour and Conques; the Western Pyrenees. The Cicerone guidebook includes: an overview map of the Via Podiensis, route summary tables, stage planning tables and a French-English glossary The introduction covers stories of St James and St Roch, the history of the Via Podiensis and the regions encountered along the route. Also guidance on planning your walk, choosing your route, when to go, preparation and planning, being a pilgrim, getting there and back, where to stay, tips for making the most of your walk, what to pack, food and drink, postal services and baggage transportation, telephones and internet and local facilities. Accommodation listings are comprehensive, and elevation profiles, maps and GPZ tracks are all available. Stage 1 Le Puy-en-Velay to Montbonnet Stage 2 Montbonnet to Saugues Stage 3 Saugues to Domaine du Sauvage Stage 4 Domaine du Sauvage to Aumont-Aubrac Stage 5 Aumont-Aubrac to Nasbinals Stage 6 Nasbinals to Saint-Côme-d’Olt Stage 7 Saint-Come-d’Ôlt to Estaing Stage 8 Estaing to Conques Stage 9 Conques to Livinhac-le-Haut Stage 10 Livinhac-le-Haut to Figeac Stage 11 Figeac to Cajarc Stage 12 Cajarc to Varaire Stage 13 Varaire to Cahors Stage 14 Cahors to Lascabanes Stage 15 Lascabanes to Lauzerte Stage 16 Lauzerte to Moissac Stage 17 Moissac to Auvillar Stage 18 Auvillar to Lectoure Stage 19 Lectoure to Condom Stage 20 Condom to Éauze Stage 21 Éauze to Nogaro Stage 22 Nogaro to Aire-sur-l’Adour Stage 23 Aire-sur-l’Adour to Arzacq-Arraziguet Stage 24 Arzacq-Arraziguet to Arthez-de-Béarn Stage 25 Arthez-de-Béarn to Navarrenx Stage 26 Navarrenx to Aroue Stage 27 Aroue to Ostabat-Asme Stage 28 Ostabat-Asme to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port Célé Valley variant Stage C1 Figeac to Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie Stage C2 Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie to Marcilhac-sur-Célé Stage C3 Marcilhac-sur-Célé to Cabrerets Stage C4 Cabrerets to Saint-Cirq-Lapopie Stage C5 Saint-Cirq-Lapopie to Cahors Rocamadour variant Stage R1 Figeac to Lacapelle-Marival Stage R2 Lacapelle-Marival to Gramat Stage R3 Gramat to Rocamadour Stage R4 Rocamadour to Labastide-Murat Stage R5 Labastide-Murat to Vers Stage R6 Vers to Cahors Connecting to the Camino del Norte The GR10 The Voie Nive Bidassoa BUY the book: Camino de Santiago - Via Podiensis, Le Puy to the Pyrenees on the GR65 here: https://www.cicerone.co.uk/camino-de-... Search for @CiceronePress on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook community group Cicerone Connect. Sign up for the Cicerone newsletter to keep up to date with all our news, events and guidebooks. About Dave Whitson Dave Whitson is a high school History teacher in Portland, Oregon and a graduate of the University of Washington. He made his first pilgrimage in 2002 on the Camino Francés and was inspired to return with a group of his high school students, which he did in 2004. He has led a total of seven student pilgrimage trips, including five on the Camino de Santiago (four on the Francés and one on the Norte) and two on the Via Francigena. In addition, he has made long distance treks in Norway on the Pilgrim Road to Nidaros, in England on the North Downs Way to Canterbury, and in Turkey on the Lycian Way. All told, he has walked roughly 10,000 kilometers on pilgrim roads in Europe. Dave first walked the Camino del Norte and Camino Primitivo in 2008, returned with a student group in 2009, and then re-walked it in 2011 to ensure up-to-date route information for his guidebook.

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