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Jan Mol
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Le Puy En Velay to Conques | Via Podiensis | GR65: Walking The Camino in France
Walking on the GR 65 from Le Puy-En-Velay to Conques, September 2022:
After walking several months on the Camino de Santiago in the spring and summer of 2022, I returned to France last September to visit some friends. I was prepared for some days of walking, because... 'You never know right?'.
Le Puy-En-Velay was nearby, therefore I gave it a (re)visit. Five Monts earlier I left Le Puy to start the biggest walk I've ever made so far.
The legs felt good, the weather was nice, so I decided to spend some days on the Camino again. This time to a picturesque little town in the Aveyron region in Central France: Conques, 200km down the road.
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After walking several months on the Camino de Santiago in the spring and summer of 2022, I returned to France last September to visit some friends. I was prepared for some days of walking, because... 'You never know right?'.
Le Puy-En-Velay was nearby, therefore I gave it a (re)visit. Five Monts earlier I left Le Puy to start the biggest walk I've ever made so far.
The legs felt good, the weather was nice, so I decided to spend some days on the Camino again. This time to a picturesque little town in the Aveyron region in Central France: Conques, 200km down the road.
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Camino Frances | Saint Jean Pied de Port to Fisterra & Muxía: Walking The Camino de Santiago
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The second part of my Camino de Santiago 2022 Covering the way from Saint Jean-Pied-de-Port (France) to Santiago de Compostella, Fisterra and Muxía (Spain). The Camino Frances is the most popular route to Santiago through Spain. While walking you come across old cities like Pamplona, Burgos and León. The way goes through vast landscapes like The Meseta and the beautiful green hills of Galicia. ...
Le Puy Camino | Via Podiensis | GR65: Walking the Chemin de Compostelle
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The first part of my Camino de Santiago 2022 Covering the way from Le-Puy-en-Velay (France) to Roncesvalles (Spain). The Via Podiensis / GR65 is the most popular route to Santiago through France. Little medieval villages, rivers, wild animals, mountains, vast landscapes, food, wine and connecting with people from all over the world. A journey of a lifetime! Are you planning to walk The Camino a...
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So beautiful and wonderful ❤
Nice video some small beautiful viĺlages in the Aubrac region ,where you ate in the village of Aubrac i was there last year during the "photo d'aubrac" it's an exposition which is amazing ,known and lesser know photographers expose their photos in farm stables or barns or in viĺlages around the main village of Nasbinals during 4 days over à long weekend ,check it up on google maybe,Anyway the food was lovely? You had "aligote" i look forward every year to that dish 😂😂 as for the walking on my bucketlist once retired is to do le puy to saint Jacques de compostelle in spain 😂😂
Great photography! I would love to do this. Thanks for sharing 😊
What an awesome adventure. Loved coming along with you on this wonderful adventure. Buon Camino Jan.
Awesome adventure.
Thank you for taking us on the Puy Camino. Whilst you were doing this walk we were doing the camino last year September 2023. This is just as beautiful. the Villages and the walk. Beautiful voices to finish your camino. Thank you for sharing.
Having walked all 1500 km on one trip. This part was my most favourite. Keep inspiring.
great....love it..thank you !!
super thank
Lovely, really enjoyed watching.
How beautiful!
très beau, merci. ça me donne des idées…
This brings back so many beautiful memories! Wonderful! Thank you for sharing! Cela me rappelle tant de beaux souvenirs ! Merveilleux ! Merci de nous avoir fait partager votre expérience !
gotta say, great photography! I was on the Camino this summer, from Aubrac to Moissac (having walked from le Puy to Aubrac the previous summer). Conques was definitely one of the highlights.
Thanks, it helps me to find my memories back. Great Arjan Pays-Bas
Great presentation Jan. Thank you. Inspires me to want to walk the VP again.
Thank you for the video. I did it in 2018, Always in my heart!
Nice video. Brought back many memories. Well done,
Love the video so beautiful
FABULOUS VIDEO. VERY COMPREHENSIVE AND WELL DONE. LOVED IT ALL- THE MANY FESTIVALS WERE ESPECIALLY INTERESTING !!! THNK YOU
Merci pour ce beau partage, pressé de voir la suite en septembre.
How long were you gone? It's a beautiful video!
From Le Puy-en-Velay to Roncesvalles took me 38 days. Roncevalles to Santiago was 33 days and the way to Fisterra and Muxia took 9 days🙋🏽♂️ So 80 days in total, with let's say 5 or 6 rest days
I like the pics and video but I wish it was a surprise to everyone what they see when they do the Camino. Down side of technology is there are no more surprises.
I really enjoy watching your journey. Thanks
Excellent video Jan. Buen Camino my friend!
Thanks Tim, goodluck on the Camino Portugues!
Great vlog really enjoyed it.
Makes me think of when I did the camino and I just want to get back to it and keep on going, and going, and going, and once I get there, to Santiago, to just turn around and go the other way. Such a great way to live and spend your time: walking and meeting nice people.
I fully agree Benny. Hence the reason so many people return. Are you planning to walk on the camino again?
@@janmol Yes, for sure. I want to do the one from Le Puy en Valey to Conques (Camino Podiensis (?)) and then the Camino Norte along the north coast of Spain. How about you?
Nice! France has a lot of beautiful sights to offer, every other day you'll enter a total new environment. Enjoy! I am starting a new journey this April. Leaving from the most northern part of The Netherlands, all the way down to Santiago. In France I will follow the Vezelay route, in Spain the Del Norte and Primitivo. Can't wait!
@@janmol Wow! That's commendable. Buen camino! Ultraea!
This is truly inspiring for every soul here. I really enjoyed watching this video for many reasons, but its calm and peaceful environment, I have to say it's just amazing. Being part of nature is something I was doing all the time until I lost it, moved to a big city with the hope of making it big and the mindset that it's going to be easy. Lost any kind of adventurous spirit and lack of discipline. Your video helped me bring all these memories and feelings. As I am slowly starting to understand where I need to be and the changes to make, your video keeps me on track. Thank you and wish you all the best this year :)
Thank you so much for your kind words, means a lot. Wish you all the best!
Great memories Jan 😘
Great video, thank you!
So beautiful!! Love it!
Complimenti! Bravo!
Merci pour ce joli film qui me rappelle de bons souvenirs.
Did you have to book your accommodations ahead of time or could you just show up at a gite or place and find a place to stay? When I did the camino francais in Spain we just showed up at an albergue, but I heard that it's different in France.
It is not necessary, although most people do book ahead. Sadly, this creates a culture where people get a bit stressed and start booking 2-3 (or even more) days in advance. Unlike in Spain there are no big accommodations, most of them can hold +- 10 people. If you want to be sure that you don't miss out on a place like 'Le Sauvage' or 'L'Alchimiste' in Naverrenx, I'll advice to book ahead. In this camino I booked one day in advance till Cahors, after Cahors I didn't book anything, always managed to find a great spot! Last September I went back to do the Le Puy-Conques part. Managed to do so without booking a day in advance, and again: it worked out fine!
@@janmol Okay, thank you so much. I like the fact that you should just go with the flow and trust the camino and not book ahead. I will take your advice on those two places you mentioned. Buen camino.
@@janmol Thank you very much. Can you tell me if the office in Le Puy gives out a list of the gites for pilgrims?
@@123benny4 I've never found such a thing. If there is a list it most be a long one because there are a lot of gîtes you can find along the way! I really recommend buying the Miami Miami DoDo guidebook, all the information you need regarding the route, accommodations, waterpoints, etc. is in there. It is in French but very easy to understand, also for non French speakers/readers. In the Le Puy cathedral is a shop where you can find it ;)
@@janmol Thanks again for the information. I'll look for the book in Le Puy. I'm in Montreal, QC, so French is my second language. No problems there.
Beautiful photos
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I can’t wait and looking forward for the Camino Frances part , Jan!