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On April, I recommend to book in advance: all the gites are not yet opened.First of all, is it really necessary to book in advance all of my stopovers from Le Puy to at least Conques?
Hi,God permitting, I plan to travel to Le Puy on Saturday 13 April, walk to Cahors (via the Célé variant) and on Tuesday 30 April take the train to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, to continue along the Camino francés.
I have walked many of the Caminos in Spain but this will be my first walk in France and I would appreciate some advice and input from those of you who have experience of the Voie du Puy.
First of all, is it really necessary to book in advance all of my stopovers from Le Puy to at least Conques? I would have thought that walking after the Easter holidays and before the long weekends of the month of May it would not be necessary, but many posters warn future walkers to reserve in advance.
Secondly, from the many threads I have read here on the forum and from studying Gronze's pages devoted to the Voie du Puy, would I be right in saying that as regards accommodation, you have to choose, most nights, between the comfort of a single room in a chambre d’hôte or a communal meal in a gîte?
To choose places to sleep, I have noted the many accommodation recommendations made in various threads in this forum, though some of them are quite old. I will also take account of the recommendations on Gronze. Various posters have praised the gîtes listed on the Haltes vers Compostelle site. Is there any other source of recommendations that I am missing? I am not looking for lists of accommodation (like MMDD or Dave’s very comprehensive spreadsheet)) but for recommendations.
Thank you for sharing your experience with me!
God permitting, I plan to travel to Le Puy on Saturday 13 April, walk to Cahors (via the Célé variant) and on Tuesday 30 April take the train to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, to continue along the Camino francés.
I have walked many of the Caminos in Spain but this will be my first walk in France and I would appreciate some advice and input from those of you who have experience of the Voie du Puy.
First of all, is it really necessary to book in advance all of my stopovers from Le Puy to at least Conques? I would have thought that walking after the Easter holidays and before the long weekends of the month of May it would not be necessary, but many posters warn future walkers to reserve in advance.
Secondly, from the many threads I have read here on the forum and from studying Gronze's pages devoted to the Voie du Puy, would I be right in saying that as regards accommodation, you have to choose, most nights, between the comfort of a single room in a chambre d’hôte or a communal meal in a gîte?
To choose places to sleep, I have noted the many accommodation recommendations made in various threads in this forum, though some of them are quite old. I will also take account of the recommendations on Gronze. Various posters have praised the gîtes listed on the Haltes vers Compostelle site. Is there any other source of recommendations that I am missing? I am not looking for lists of accommodation (like MMDD or Dave’s very comprehensive spreadsheet)) but for recommendations.
Thank you for sharing your experience with me!
as for recommendations, the answer is no I don’t think so [you haven’t missed other sources] ... are you wanting accomm. recommendations for every village / town / hamlet from Le Puy-en-Velay to Cahors?God permitting, I plan to travel to Le Puy on Saturday 13 April, walk to Cahors (via the Célé variant) and on Tuesday 30 April take the train to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, to continue along the Camino francés.
I have walked many of the Caminos in Spain but this will be my first walk in France and I would appreciate some advice and input from those of you who have experience of the Voie du Puy.
First of all, is it really necessary to book in advance all of my stopovers from Le Puy to at least Conques? I would have thought that walking after the Easter holidays and before the long weekends of the month of May it would not be necessary, but many posters warn future walkers to reserve in advance.
Secondly, from the many threads I have read here on the forum and from studying Gronze's pages devoted to the Voie du Puy, would I be right in saying that as regards accommodation, you have to choose, most nights, between the comfort of a single room in a chambre d’hôte or a communal meal in a gîte?
To choose places to sleep, I have noted the many accommodation recommendations made in various threads in this forum, though some of them are quite old. I will also take account of the recommendations on Gronze. Various posters have praised the gîtes listed on the Haltes vers Compostelle site. Is there any other source of recommendations that I am missing? I am not looking for lists of accommodation (like MMDD or Dave’s very comprehensive spreadsheet)) but for recommendations.
Thank you for sharing your experience with me!
@eamann I have a comprehensive curated list of charming, comfortable and hiker-friendly accommodations for the GR65 Via Podiensis [plus other relevant information such as prices €, accurate distances between villages and metres of ascent and descent so that you can use as a planning document] many of which I have personally stayed at ... plus another comprehensive list of all the places where I have stayed on this route over the last ten years ... more than 130 of them ... if you are interested please PM me and I will send to youThank you all for taking time to share your experience and advice with me! If I have not reacted sooner, it is because I wanted to get my ideas straight before replying.
I have in the meantime read the many threads on the forum on this subject. I now understand better the nature of the Voie du Puy, its specific challenges and the ways in which it will be a very different experience from walking in Spain.
I tend to agree with those of you who argue that there will not be too many pilgrims in April, on account of the cool and wet spring weather to be expected.
I am grateful to Beliperegrina for drawing my attention to the school holidays in April but I am counting on the parents of school-going children not wanting to "randonner" with their family at that time of year. My understanding is further that the majority of walkers are retired.
Nevertheless, I am going to book all ten nights from Le Puy to Conques in the coming days, just to be on the safe side. Once on the Way, I can if necessary adapt my bookings to take account of the weather and the difficulty of the stages. After Conques, I will reserve just a day or two in advance.
Despite having reached a venerable age, my doctor considers me very fit for my age and I am already preparing for the ups and downs of the Voie (in particular wall squats and walking up and down the stairs to and from our 4th. storey flat).
In reply to BlackRocker57 and others, I have MMDD and Dave’s spreadsheet. My task now is to select from their comprehensive lists the best accommodation. By "best", I mean gîtes and CH which are especially comfortable, offer excellent demi-pension cooking and where I can if possible have a room to myself. I don’t mind walking in the rain, cold and snow, as long as I know I will end up with a tasty hot supper and a good bed.
I am of course looking forward to the camaraderie of the shared evening meals.
To whittle my choice down to manageable proportions, I will base myself on the Haltes vers Compostelle list, the recommendations of Gronze and the many suggestions made by former pilgrims, including yourselves, in the threads on this subject. Further recommendations, especially if recent, will always be welcome!
Once again, thank you all very much for your help! You will be in my prayers as I walk!
Good day@eamann I have a comprehensive curated list of charming, comfortable and hiker-friendly accommodations for the GR65 Via Podiensis [plus other relevant information such as prices €, accurate distances between villages and metres of ascent and descent so that you can use as a planning document] many of which I have personally stayed at ... plus another comprehensive list of all the places where I have stayed on this route over the last ten years ... more than 130 of them ... if you are interested please PM me and I will send to you
please PM me Doreen ...Good day
Me and my friend will be walking the Le Puy Camino starting in Le Puy from 26 May and end in Moissac on 16 June 2024.
Please can you send me the list of accommodation for the GR65 Via Podiensis ?
Doreen Schmidt
South Africa
Bonjour Doreen, please PM me and I will send to you ...Good day
Me and my friend will be walking the Le Puy Camino starting in Le Puy from 26 May and end in Moissac on 16 June 2024.
Please can you send me the list of accommodation for the GR65 Via Podiensis ?
Doreen Schmidt
South Africa
I am interested in this listing but don't know how to PM you. Can you tell me how to do that?@eamann I have a comprehensive curated list of charming, comfortable and hiker-friendly accommodations for the GR65 Via Podiensis [plus other relevant information such as prices €, accurate distances between villages and metres of ascent and descent so that you can use as a planning document] many of which I have personally stayed at ... plus another comprehensive list of all the places where I have stayed on this route over the last ten years ... more than 130 of them ... if you are interested please PM me and I will send to you
You start a conversation by clicking on my profile [name and avatar] or you can ask @ivar for instructions!I am interested in this listing but don't know how to PM you. Can you tell me how to do that?
Thanks,
Hi BlackRocker57, would it be okay to PM you as well for the listing?You start a conversation by clicking on my profile [name and avatar] or you can ask @ivar for instructions!
sure!Hi BlackRocker57, would it be okay to PM you as well for the listing?
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