The way from TOURS

« via Turonensis »

- In fact it started in Paris ( St James tower, St James street).
- It was the most frequently used in the past, by England, Scandinavia, Flandres, Picardie, and north of France.
- Today only few pilgrims are walking this track, many towns, roads, few rest houses.



You can look at :

- http://www.doph.net

Tthis site is nicely done and very complete, done by Philippe Do Ngoc.

Some other internet sites :

http://csj.org.uk
, by the english Confraternity of St James,

www.district-parthenay.fr/compostelle
les chemins de Compostelle en Poitou-Charente

http://perso.club-internet.fr/st-jacques-compostelle-gers/
site de l 'Association Gersoise des chemins de st Jacques (de Gimont à Marsiac)

http://www.aucoeurduchemin.org/
site de l 'Association Pyrénées Atlantiques des chemins de st Jacques


A Guide

The CSJ Bookshop:CSJ Pilgrim Guides:Pilgrim Guides to the Roads through France
Paris to the Pyrenees
Maurice and Marigold Fox. CSJ, London, 1998 + update, Jan 2002. 88 pp. (Pilgrim Guides to the Roads through France #1).

Descriptions of the routes from Chartres (913 km) and Orleans (842 km), which join at Vouvray, to Gibraltar in the Basque country where the routes from Vézelay and le Puy also meet


Price: £5.00

http://www.csj.org.uk/acatalog/sitemap.html


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