The Way of St James, or the Camino de Santiago de Compostela is a series of pilgrimage routes running across all of Europe with Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain as their final destination. People have been walking it – as a pilgrimage route – for over a thousand years.
This is an impressive section of Saint James Way since it crosses the Aubrac Plateau.
Conques is a medieval city in the Aveyron department , southern France, in the Midi-Pyrénées region.
Read more about Conques : Ici et Là Nature Blogspot : Way of Saint-James between Espeyrac and Conques.
Read more about Conques :Ici et Là Nature Blogspot : Way of Saint-James between Espeyrac and Conques.
Read more about Conques : Ici et Là Nature Blogspot : Way of Saint-James between Espeyrac and Conques.
Read more about Conques : Ici et Là Nature Blogspot : Way of Saint-James between Espeyrac and Conques.
Read more about Conques : Ici et Là Nature Blogspot : Way of Saint-James between Espeyrac and Conques.
( Official Website of the Tourist Office of Conques-Marcillac.)
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The Way of Saint James or El Camino de Santiago
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This is beautiful.
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great photos! hope I can visit these places the soonest! Visit the Philippines, too!
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Thank you ! if you need any help to set up your trip when coming to France, just contact me : cecile@icietlanature.com
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wow! the place is beautiful! thanks a lot for sharing your photos! perfectly done 😀
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That first photo looks like a Tour de France chopper shot! ;o)
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Hi ! NO just a hill above the village ! 🙂 Thank you . Cécile
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Thanks for bringing back lovely memories of my time on the Chemin! Especially love the pictures with the geraniums – they’re everywhere, and were one of my favourite parts of passing through the little towns.
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WOW! Loved this post. You captured a beautiful place in a unique and welcoming way. I thoroughly enjoyed your images. Robyn
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Wow! That’s a beautiful place, and you really know how to capture it’s beauty. Spectacular pics!
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Very nice! Your photos bring out the beauty of the old architecture. I makes me want to go there.
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Wow. What a beautiful place! You’ve taken some very nice photos.
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Awesome series! One of the most magical times I’ve had traveling was taking three weeks to drive that little Audi on a zig-zag route across the Pyrenees from Perpignan to San Sebastian. Thanks for bringing back the great memories!
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The “blue doors” is the shot for me! Idyllic. 🙂
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Wow – amazing, almost like being there! 🙂
You have a great blog. I’ll be back, 🙂
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