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Next stop after Sauges - route options

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I am walking solo from Le Puy to Conques September 10th and am wondering if anyone had a recommendation which town to stay in between Sauges and Aumont Aubrac. I was thinking maybe Les Faux or Saint Alban de Limagade? Most stops seem pretty obvious for the rest of the walk however I have seen many different options for this night. Also I would love any recommendations for great gite accommodation along the way. Thank you!
 
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A nice place is Auberge Du Sauvage. 19.5km from Sauges.


In Aumont Aubrac really recommend Gite Ferme du Barry

Bon Chemin.
 
I am walking solo from Le Puy to Conques September 10th and am wondering if anyone had a recommendation which town to stay in between Sauges and Aumont Aubrac. I was thinking maybe Les Faux or Saint Alban de Limagade? Most stops seem pretty obvious for the rest of the walk however I have seen many different options for this night. Also I would love any recommendations for great gite accommodation along the way. Thank you!

I’m in Aumont-Aubrac now and stayed in Le Rouget last night, Ferme La Croix du Pic. Loved it!
 
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A nice place is Auberge Du Sauvage. 19.5km from Sauges.


In Aumont Aubrac really recommend Gite Ferme du Barry

Bon Chemin.
Thanks for your recommendation Davey, looks great!
 
I did the Le Puy route beginning in May. This may be a little longer than you would like to walk as we are all so different but being 82 I didn't have any problem with it. The place we stopped was in La Roche, 25km, and called La Bergerie de Compostelle where we had one of the best dinners and the pilgrims staying the night were just delightful! Bon Chemin!
 
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I did the Le Puy route beginning in May. This may be a little longer than you would like to walk as we are all so different but being 82 I didn't have any problem with it. The place we stopped was in La Roche, 25km, and called La Bergerie de Compostelle where we had one of the best dinners and the pilgrims staying the night were just delightful! Bon Chemin!

I had friends who stayed there and loved it also! Another good choice.

Davey
 
Hallo
In 2016 we stayed here:
Gîte et chambre d'hôte les Bouleaux Nains at Lajo.
It is a litle bit beside of the way, but we were picked up at the chappel Saint Roche.

It was one of the best accomodation (very friendly host, nice rooms and top meal) on our way in France.
 
Hello,
I am wondering if there are any more accommodation options around le sauvage, because i'm trying to book with "le sauvage" and as yet didn't get a response.
I will be walking from sauges and preferably wouldn't want to walk more than roughly 20 km.
Thanks for any of your answers.
 
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