- The Via
Podiensis or the Le Puy
Route is one of the four
routes through France on the
pilgrimage to the tomb of St.
James the
Great in
Santiago de Compostela...
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Royal way of La
Valdavia France Via
Gebennensis Via
Lemovicensis Via
Podiensis Via
Tolosane Via
Turonensis Portugal Portuguese Way
Switzerland Via Jacobi...
- Lot department, Occitania, France. It is a
stopping place on the Via
podiensis, the
medieval pilgrimage route from Le Puy-en-Velay to
Santiago de Compostela...
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Limoges and
joins the GR 65 near Ostabat. The Le Puy
route (Latin: Via
Podiensis, French:
route du Puy) is
traveled by
pilgrims starting in or p****ing...
- east), and
north of Auch. Way of St.
James Condom is a town on the Via
Podiensis, one of the
three major French arms of the
pilgrimage route, the Way of...
- (La Sauve)
Basilica of Sainte-Madeleine (Vézelay) Le Puy
Route or Via
Podiensis Arles Route or Via
Tolasana Pont du
Diable (Aniane) Ho****e of the Plan...
- 1676 and 1682 by
bishop Hugues de Bar.
Lectoure is a town on the Via
Podiensis, one of the
three major French arms of the Way of St. James. This route...
- the GR65 – Via
Gebennensis to Le-Puy-en-Velay and then the GR65 – Via
Podiensis towards Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port at the foot of the
Pyrenees where it becomes...
-
French Way,
sometimes called The Le Puy
Route or by its
Latin name Via
Podiensis,
including its
subtrails GR651 and GR652. The GR 65 is part of the system...
- Lot.
Figeac is a sub-prefecture of the department.
Figeac is on the via
Podiensis, a
major medieval pilgrimage trail that is part of the
Camino de Santiago...