The southern-most French route through Montpelier, via Toulouse to cross the Pyrenees at the Somport pass, continuing through Jaca and onto join the Camino Francés at Puente La Reina. Read more
The route from the French capital all the way down to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, named after the city of Tours through which it passes. Read more
Beginning in eastern France, with branches either via Bourges or Nevers, crossing through the Limousin region before eventually reaching Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Read more
A route from Narbonne Plage through Carcassonne and Lourdes, running broadly parallel to the Chemin d'Arles. Read more
Route from Le Puy en Velay in the Auvergne region. The most frequented of the old French camino routes, passing through Conques, Cahors and Moissac. Read more
Connecting Switzerland with the start of the Chemin du Puy. Read more
A pilgrim route connecting Mont-Saint-Michel to the Voie de Tours. Read more
A possible branch of the Voie de Tours from Châtellerault to Saint Aulaye in the Dordogne. Read more
A coastal route from Soulac to Hendaye at the start of the Camino del Norte and Tunnel Route. Read more