Hi Jeff. We walked from Le-Puy in May-June twice, this year and last, so I can't comment on your planned start in April. Suffice it to say that the Aubrac was wet and cold, both years, in late May, but we loved it anyway. I can, however, make some suggestions regarding places in which to take days off. I would definitely recommend stopping in Figeac and Cahors. They are the only sizeable towns you will pass through. Figeac has a few things to see, and from Cahors you can do day trips to wineries etc. Depending on which variant you are following, you might also consider taking an extra day off to visit the Pech Merle caves or Rocamadour. We took the Cele Variant last year, and we loved it. The walking was fabulous and the caves were really interesting. This year, we followed the main Camino route and intended to take the train or a bus from Figeac to Rocamadour for the day. Unfortunately, we would have needed a second day off in Figeac to manage it, as transport wasn't available on that day of the week. If there is a next time, I would consider taking two days off in Figeac to enable that day trip to Rocamadour, and then I would walk the Cele variant and take time off to visit the caves. I would probably not take another day off in Cahors. There weren't really any other places big enough to require a day off. We generally had sufficient time to explore each day, after arriving at our destination. We had some trouble with finding accommodation at regular intervals, so we had a few 40km days and a few short 10-15km days. Our short days did not happen to take us into places with things to see, so they were dreadful, but if we ever get to walk the Le Puy route again, there are places, like Moissac and Condom, that I would actually plan to walk a shorter distance into so we could arrive early, with more time to explore. We wouldn't have wanted a full day off in each, but half days would have been nice.