Hello,
A wonderful consideration. A few thoughts:
- Practice your French, know the ‘basics’ and know that you will be warmly welcomed by just trying (and of course, can use your phone).
- Completed the chemin from Le Puy to St. Jean in 2017 during the heat dome…wow. Talked with the gite owners re: weather and they indicated that the weather patterns have changed so much that one May they had 40 degrees…another May they had snow. Be prepared with layers, rain jacket (if that is your preference), good footwear….you will figure it out.
- More and more people are walking this route - it is glorious and delicious. You can find solitude and connection. Connection due to the type of accommodation most popular - Demi-pension - dinner, bed, breakfast.
- Booking ahead is advisable, as the owners of the gites prepare the meals for the numbers of guests (much smaller numbers than the other Camino walks) and need to know how much to make.
- The other things about pre-booking: I had pre-booked all our accommodation - NOT what I liked doing, I prefer the ‘spontaneous’ approach….but I am SO GLAD I did….for how many nights we (my husband and I) came across pilgrims/walkers on the phone for far too long after walking all day, trying to book accommodation (and sometimes walking far shorter/longer days, in order to have a place to stay.
- Last little bit - you might enjoy this website - for GR 65 (Via Podiensis) walkers. AMAZING info and files on updated accommodation/tips etc.
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If you have any specific questions, send me a message.
I see from your Name MCCanada you are in my country (I’m from BC).
Bon chemin.
Michelle