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Le Puy route 본문
1. Youth hostel/gîte d’étape at Le Puy | |
2. Female pilgrim set in a wall at Le Puy |
3. Wall sculpture, St. Michael |
4. 10th-century chapel of St. Michael on top of a ‘puy’, or volcanic cone |
5. Cathedral cloister, Le Puy |
6. View of Le Puy from cathedral |
7. Cathedral façade, Rue des Tables |
8.Day 1, Gîte d’Escole, Montbonnet |
9. Day 2, Field of wheat and cornflowers in the Velay region |
10. Rest at a babbling brook |
11. Still resting at the brook |
12. Chapel of St. Jacques [Santiago] on a cliff overlooking river Allier |
13. Chapel interior |
14. Chapel as seen from Monistrol d’Allier |
15. Private gite “La Tsabone” at Monistrol |
16. Waymarks |
17. Day 3, View of Saugues, entering the Gévaudan |
18. Public gite in campground at Saugues |
19. Farmhouse gite at La Roche in the Margeride |
20. New house, old style |
21. Day 4, Chapel of St. Roch |
22. Pilgrim chapel with scallop shell above window |
23. Resting in the gite, Aumont-Aubrac |
24. Day 5, In the Aubrac |
25. Modern St. Roch |
26. Modern St. Jacques |
27. La Ferme des Gentianes in the open spaces of Aubrac |
28. Day 6, Trailside cairn, the Aubrac |
29. Open Aubrac country |
30. Here the GR follows a cattle drove road |
31. Dinner provided in a barn, village of Aubrac |
32. 14th-century Tour des Anglais, Aubrac—now a gite d’étape! |
33. Domerie d’Aubrac—remains of a hospice that welcomed pilgrims after the perilous Aubrac crossing |
34. Day 7, St-Chely-d’Aubrac |
35. Gite d’étape in old quarter of St. Côme d’Olt |
36. Day 8, Old houses on the river Lot at Espalion |
37. Rustic Virgin and Child |
38. Pilgrim bridge at Espalion |
39. Estaing, at a bend in the Lot |
40. Day 9, Colin, a volunteer at the Hospitalité St. Jacques—a lay community in Estaing |
41. Day 11, Abbey church at Conques in the wild Aveyron |
42. Pilgrim shelter at Conques—warm welcome and great food! |
43. Day 14, Me at dolmen du Gréalou in Quercy |
44. Day 15, St. Jacques in church vestibule at Limogne-en-Quercy |
45. Ditto |
46. Day 16, A garriotte (drystone shepherd’s hut) |
47. They do have public toilets in France |
48. Picnicking pilgrims Anna and Sascha had walked from Switzerland |
49. Day 19, Another Anna at chapel of St-Jean-le-Froid near Lascabanes |
50. Central place in the hilltop bastide of Lauzerte |
51. Day 22, GR along the Garonne, leaving Moi |
52. Pilgrim St. Jacques |
53. Day 23, Nuclear power plant along the Garonne |
54. Village w/furrows and sunflowers |
55. Day 24, Thérèse, who opens her home to pilgrims in Miradoux |
56. Old castle near Miradoux |
57. Sunflowers in the Gers |
58. After a day walking in 40-degree heat—Marsolan |
59. Day 25, Country chapel (Ste. Germaine) rebuilt after destruction by Vikings |
60. Church of St. Anthony—remnant of Antonin community like that outside Castrojeriz [this one should be on day 23] |
61. Day 29, Column capitals at Nogaro |
62. Home open to pilgrims at Nogaro |
63. Day 30, Rest at Miramont-Sensacq |
64.day 31, Gite at Miramont; Ermanno, at 75, was walking the Camino for the third time |
65. Typical gite scene |
66. Early baptismal font at Sensacq |
67. Sensacq |
68. Portal at Pimbo—spirals, fir branches, saints |
69. Interior, St. Antoine (out of order) |
70. La Vieille Auberge at Arzacq-Arraziguet. Lovely dinner. |
71.Day 32, St. Jacques with a baguette, Arthez |
72. Patrick with Pierre Langla, 90, at pilgrim reception in Navarrenx |
73. Day 33, Béarnese house |
74. Béarnese geese |
75. Day 35, Cloister at Zabalik, a Franciscan friary at St. Palais, Basque country. Wonderful hospitality. |
76. Day 36, Where the chemins from Paris, Vézelay and Le Puy meet, south of St. Palais |
77. Climbing the foothills |
78. Cross of Galzetaburu (18th c.) outside St. Jean Pied de Port |
79. Day 37, The river Nive runs through St. Jean |
80. day 38, Another typical gite scene, St. Jean |
81. Day 39, Sunrise over the Pyrenees |
82. Patrick tries to figure out where we are (going over the pass) |
83. Pottöck, semi-wild horses in the Pyrenees |
84. The border with Spain (marked only Navarroa) |
85. The path down to Roncevaux |
1. Youth hostel/gîte d’étape at Le Puy | |
2. Female pilgrim set in a wall at Le Puy |
3. Wall sculpture, St. Michael |
4. 10th-century chapel of St. Michael on top of a ‘puy’, or volcanic cone |
5. Cathedral cloister, Le Puy |
6. View of Le Puy from cathedral |
7. Cathedral façade, Rue des Tables |
8.Day 1, Gîte d’Escole, Montbonnet |
9. Day 2, Field of wheat and cornflowers in the Velay region |
10. Rest at a babbling brook |
11. Still resting at the brook |
12. Chapel of St. Jacques [Santiago] on a cliff overlooking river Allier |
13. Chapel interior |
14. Chapel as seen from Monistrol d’Allier |
15. Private gite “La Tsabone” at Monistrol |
16. Waymarks |
17. Day 3, View of Saugues, entering the Gévaudan |
18. Public gite in campground at Saugues |
19. Farmhouse gite at La Roche in the Margeride |
20. New house, old style |
21. Day 4, Chapel of St. Roch |
22. Pilgrim chapel with scallop shell above window |
23. Resting in the gite, Aumont-Aubrac |
24. Day 5, In the Aubrac |
25. Modern St. Roch |
26. Modern St. Jacques |
27. La Ferme des Gentianes in the open spaces of Aubrac |
28. Day 6, Trailside cairn, the Aubrac |
29. Open Aubrac country |
30. Here the GR follows a cattle drove road |
31. Dinner provided in a barn, village of Aubrac |
32. 14th-century Tour des Anglais, Aubrac—now a gite d’étape! |
33. Domerie d’Aubrac—remains of a hospice that welcomed pilgrims after the perilous Aubrac crossing |
34. Day 7, St-Chely-d’Aubrac |
35. Gite d’étape in old quarter of St. Côme d’Olt |
36. Day 8, Old houses on the river Lot at Espalion |
37. Rustic Virgin and Child |
38. Pilgrim bridge at Espalion |
39. Estaing, at a bend in the Lot |
40. Day 9, Colin, a volunteer at the Hospitalité St. Jacques—a lay community in Estaing |
41. Day 11, Abbey church at Conques in the wild Aveyron |
42. Pilgrim shelter at Conques—warm welcome and great food! |
43. Day 14, Me at dolmen du Gréalou in Quercy |
44. Day 15, St. Jacques in church vestibule at Limogne-en-Quercy |
45. Ditto |
46. Day 16, A garriotte (drystone shepherd’s hut) |
47. They do have public toilets in France |
48. Picnicking pilgrims Anna and Sascha had walked from Switzerland |
49. Day 19, Another Anna at chapel of St-Jean-le-Froid near Lascabanes |
50. Central place in the hilltop bastide of Lauzerte |
51. Day 22, GR along the Garonne, leaving Moi |
52. Pilgrim St. Jacques |
53. Day 23, Nuclear power plant along the Garonne |
54. Village w/furrows and sunflowers |
55. Day 24, Thérèse, who opens her home to pilgrims in Miradoux |
56. Old castle near Miradoux |
57. Sunflowers in the Gers |
58. After a day walking in 40-degree heat—Marsolan |
59. Day 25, Country chapel (Ste. Germaine) rebuilt after destruction by Vikings |
60. Church of St. Anthony—remnant of Antonin community like that outside Castrojeriz [this one should be on day 23] |
61. Day 29, Column capitals at Nogaro |
62. Home open to pilgrims at Nogaro |
63. Day 30, Rest at Miramont-Sensacq |
64.day 31, Gite at Miramont; Ermanno, at 75, was walking the Camino for the third time |
65. Typical gite scene |
66. Early baptismal font at Sensacq |
67. Sensacq |
68. Portal at Pimbo—spirals, fir branches, saints |
69. Interior, St. Antoine (out of order) |
70. La Vieille Auberge at Arzacq-Arraziguet. Lovely dinner. |
71.Day 32, St. Jacques with a baguette, Arthez |
72. Patrick with Pierre Langla, 90, at pilgrim reception in Navarrenx |
73. Day 33, Béarnese house |
74. Béarnese geese |
75. Day 35, Cloister at Zabalik, a Franciscan friary at St. Palais, Basque country. Wonderful hospitality. |
76. Day 36, Where the chemins from Paris, Vézelay and Le Puy meet, south of St. Palais |
77. Climbing the foothills |
78. Cross of Galzetaburu (18th c.) outside St. Jean Pied de Port |
79. Day 37, The river Nive runs through St. Jean |
80. day 38, Another typical gite scene, St. Jean |
81. Day 39, Sunrise over the Pyrenees |
82. Patrick tries to figure out where we are (going over the pass) |
83. Pottöck, semi-wild horses in the Pyrenees |
84. The border with Spain (marked only Navarroa) |
85. The path down to Roncevaux |
1. Youth hostel/gîte d’étape at Le Puy | |
2. Female pilgrim set in a wall at Le Puy |
3. Wall sculpture, St. Michael |
4. 10th-century chapel of St. Michael on top of a ‘puy’, or volcanic cone |
5. Cathedral cloister, Le Puy |
6. View of Le Puy from cathedral |
7. Cathedral façade, Rue des Tables |
8.Day 1, Gîte d’Escole, Montbonnet |
9. Day 2, Field of wheat and cornflowers in the Velay region |
10. Rest at a babbling brook |
11. Still resting at the brook |
12. Chapel of St. Jacques [Santiago] on a cliff overlooking river Allier |
13. Chapel interior |
14. Chapel as seen from Monistrol d’Allier |
15. Private gite “La Tsabone” at Monistrol |
16. Waymarks |
17. Day 3, View of Saugues, entering the Gévaudan |
18. Public gite in campground at Saugues |
19. Farmhouse gite at La Roche in the Margeride |
20. New house, old style |
21. Day 4, Chapel of St. Roch |
22. Pilgrim chapel with scallop shell above window |
23. Resting in the gite, Aumont-Aubrac |
24. Day 5, In the Aubrac |
25. Modern St. Roch |
26. Modern St. Jacques |
27. La Ferme des Gentianes in the open spaces of Aubrac |
28. Day 6, Trailside cairn, the Aubrac |
29. Open Aubrac country |
30. Here the GR follows a cattle drove road |
31. Dinner provided in a barn, village of Aubrac |
32. 14th-century Tour des Anglais, Aubrac—now a gite d’étape! |
33. Domerie d’Aubrac—remains of a hospice that welcomed pilgrims after the perilous Aubrac crossing |
34. Day 7, St-Chely-d’Aubrac |
35. Gite d’étape in old quarter of St. Côme d’Olt |
36. Day 8, Old houses on the river Lot at Espalion |
37. Rustic Virgin and Child |
38. Pilgrim bridge at Espalion |
39. Estaing, at a bend in the Lot |
40. Day 9, Colin, a volunteer at the Hospitalité St. Jacques—a lay community in Estaing |
41. Day 11, Abbey church at Conques in the wild Aveyron |
42. Pilgrim shelter at Conques—warm welcome and great food! |
43. Day 14, Me at dolmen du Gréalou in Quercy |
44. Day 15, St. Jacques in church vestibule at Limogne-en-Quercy |
45. Ditto |
46. Day 16, A garriotte (drystone shepherd’s hut) |
47. They do have public toilets in France |
48. Picnicking pilgrims Anna and Sascha had walked from Switzerland |
49. Day 19, Another Anna at chapel of St-Jean-le-Froid near Lascabanes |
50. Central place in the hilltop bastide of Lauzerte |
51. Day 22, GR along the Garonne, leaving Moi |
52. Pilgrim St. Jacques |
53. Day 23, Nuclear power plant along the Garonne |
54. Village w/furrows and sunflowers |
55. Day 24, Thérèse, who opens her home to pilgrims in Miradoux |
56. Old castle near Miradoux |
57. Sunflowers in the Gers |
58. After a day walking in 40-degree heat—Marsolan |
59. Day 25, Country chapel (Ste. Germaine) rebuilt after destruction by Vikings |
60. Church of St. Anthony—remnant of Antonin community like that outside Castrojeriz [this one should be on day 23] |
61. Day 29, Column capitals at Nogaro |
62. Home open to pilgrims at Nogaro |
63. Day 30, Rest at Miramont-Sensacq |
64.day 31, Gite at Miramont; Ermanno, at 75, was walking the Camino for the third time |
65. Typical gite scene |
66. Early baptismal font at Sensacq |
67. Sensacq |
68. Portal at Pimbo—spirals, fir branches, saints |
69. Interior, St. Antoine (out of order) |
70. La Vieille Auberge at Arzacq-Arraziguet. Lovely dinner. |
71.Day 32, St. Jacques with a baguette, Arthez |
72. Patrick with Pierre Langla, 90, at pilgrim reception in Navarrenx |
73. Day 33, Béarnese house |
74. Béarnese geese |
75. Day 35, Cloister at Zabalik, a Franciscan friary at St. Palais, Basque country. Wonderful hospitality. |
76. Day 36, Where the chemins from Paris, Vézelay and Le Puy meet, south of St. Palais |
77. Climbing the foothills |
78. Cross of Galzetaburu (18th c.) outside St. Jean Pied de Port |
79. Day 37, The river Nive runs through St. Jean |
80. day 38, Another typical gite scene, St. Jean |
81. Day 39, Sunrise over the Pyrenees |
82. Patrick tries to figure out where we are (going over the pass) |
83. Pottöck, semi-wild horses in the Pyrenees |
84. The border with Spain (marked only Navarroa) |
85. The path down to Roncevaux |
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