If you missed the beginning of my friend, Robert's trip, you can catch up with Part 1 and Part 2.
After bidding his parents farewell, we set off on a trek to deep Southern France to hike the Camino de Santiago, FR. As this was the beginning of the trip, we saw it fitting to bring our trekking bags with us to Paris to be able to ship them back home early, rather than ship them later in the trip.
We used France's SNCF rail system to travel down to the tiny border town of St. Jean Pied de Port, the beginning stage of the Camino Frances (French) version of the trek. This is also the most widely used base of all the Camino routes to be taken.
We used both 'Rome2Rio' and 'Trainline EU' as resources to help map a route south. Both are very helpful in France (and throughout Europe) and we recommend these as starting points if you're considering using public transportation between cities or countries.
In This Article - Our First Hostel
- Our Journey on the Camino De Santiago
- Why Hike of the Camino De Santiago
- Thoughts on the Camino De Santiago
- Where We Stayed Along the Camino Route
- The Cost etc...
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