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Le Puy route 본문

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Le Puy route

까미l노 2008. 8. 28. 22:54




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