Walking Path
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Don't make fun of new guests here, like Linda! <BR> <BR>I know exactly the tour she is talking about. It goes from that ummm... cathedral... to that er... castle. <BR> <BR>I think. <BR> <BR>But seriously, let me see if I can name this song in one note - - any chance you are trying to remember the name of www.butterfieldandrobinson.com - - huh, Linda? <BR> <BR>
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I was going to bet on Butterfield and Robinson, also. If you want to search more, try www.specialtytravel.com, it's the Specialty Travel Index, a listing of specialty tours by subject.
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Down on my uncle's farm way back, we had a very famous path. It ran from the back door of the kitchen, around the chicken coop, to a little shed that had a fabulous view. The path was well trodden and quite a few famous people used it. We even put wooden cribbing over the puddles.
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Try the Camino de Compestela, the route supposedly taken by St James the Apostle, and one of the most famous of all pilgrimage trails. It runs from Roncesvalles in the Spanish Pyrenees NE of Pamplona to Santiago de Compostela near the Portuguese border. You can walk or cycle this trail, and get a certificate from the authorities if you <BR>do more than 100km of it, together with all the spiritual satisfaction. <BR> <BR>Was this on the right trtack, so to speak?


