
We’re doing it – another European distance trek. Our bags are packed and France awaits. After a short stay in Paris for a bit of jet lag recuperation, we will travel to the southern town of Le Puy-en-Velay where our walk begins.
Known for locally grown crops of green lentils, Le Puy is also the starting point for the Via Podiensis or Chemin du Puy, a 500 mile (750 km) portion of the GR65 leading through France to the border town of Saint-John-Pied-de-Port, a popular starting point for Spain’s Camino Francés. That is our destination.

With the help of GPS, our pre-booked lodgings and route are all pinpointed on our Guru maps app. We have high hopes that the little blue Guru dot that bobs along and represents us as we walk will prevent any bothersome wrong turns. Daily treks will vary from 7-17 miles (11-27 km), give or take, and we’ve allowed ourselves 3 rest days along the route. I hope that will be enough to revive our tired feet!

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