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Online resources for accommodation on Via Gebennensis?

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Hello All! I have tried for some time without success to find information online about accommodation along the Via Gebennensis. The 'Online Guide' offered by this website doesn't cover this route. Is the Yellow Guide still the only resource for this? That book seems to be available only in hard copies, is that correct?

Also, is it always necessary to bring your own sleeping bag (i.e. not only a sleeping sheet / bag liner) to stay in the gîtes on this route? Is it very uncommon for blankets to be provided?

And does anyone know how busy this route is in August? While it may be the high season, I assume places to stay are unlikely to get booked out on the relatively quiet Via Gebennensis, but please let me know if I am wrong.

Thank you!
 
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@rgutena , I'm hoping to walk this route next year so have also been researching.

The Confraternity of Saint James website may be of interest as it lists some resources https://www.csj.org.uk/geneva-to-le-puy.

Guide wise, most just mention the Miami Miami Dodo, or the Yellow book, as I understand it you can just use last year's if you haven't got the current one. Here's the weblink to the latest update: <https://chemins-s.amis-st-jacques.org/wp-uploads/telechargements/qrcode/mise_a_jours/Mise_a_jour_ guide_jaune.pdf

I presume you've read this post from last year? https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...-route-from-geneva-in-2021.72618/post-1172877

PS: also found this but haven't read it yet.
https://fr1.fr.le-chemin-de-compostelle.ch/via-gebennensis-english/
 
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Hello @rgutena

In 2020 I walked from Neydens at the French-Swiss border via Le Puy-en-Velay and Albi to near Agen. I followed the Voie de Genève (GR 65) as far as Le Puy-en-Velay then other trails.

In 2020 none of the pilgrim associations were offering pilgrim accommodation and many places advertised in the Yellow Guide were closed, it being the first year of the Covid pandemic (pre vacines). I and other pilgrims along the way did find places to stay though.

Afterwards I put together a resource and posted it here on the forum. There might be something useful in it for you. Here's the link (sign in to download):


If you scroll down to page 7 you will find a table listing the stages I walked, where I asked for help and the places I slept.

Happy planning!
-Lovingkindness
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Thank you very much to all those who have responded!

Peterexpatkiwi - I found the same information as you did and yes I was indeed looking for something similar to MiamMiam Dodo, which now publishes ebooks as well, but unfortunately they don't cover the Via Gebennensis. I don't really want to carry a physical book around. BTW, how could you start planning a year ahead without wanting to be there immediately?!😁

lovingkindness - Thank you for sharing your amazing document! I have now downloaded it and am looking forward to reading it.

Suzanne A - Great to hear that one could stay at a local's home on this route with homecooked meals included!
 
Thank you very much to all those who have responded!

Peterexpatkiwi - I found the same information as you did and yes I was indeed looking for something similar to MiamMiam Dodo, which now publishes ebooks as well, but unfortunately they don't cover the Via Gebennensis. I don't really want to carry a physical book around. BTW, how could you start planning a year ahead without wanting to be there immediately?!😁

lovingkindness - Thank you for sharing your amazing document! I have now downloaded it and am looking forward to reading it.

Suzanne A - Great to hear that one could stay at a local's home on this route with homecooked meals included!
You are welcome! It was a wonderful adventure....
 
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BTW, how could you start planning a year ahead without wanting to be there immediately?!😁
I'd leave tomorrow if I could! Two minor issues:
1/my son is in his last year of school; he's very capable but I'm not yet prepared to (literally) walk away! Not for 4 months anyway.
2/ my broken ankle.

At the moment, planning is ALL I can do!😂😂
 
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Thanks!
Incidentally, @rgutena , I presume you have read the highly entertaining thread from @sunflowerfunk ? The first part of Max's journey is on the VG. Unfortunately it's a little slim on accommodation options - unless you like benches... .

There's a brief ( by Max's standards) overview here:

Yes, I have been reading that report; it is pure gold!😆 The Yellow Guide seems available only in French and German. Fortunately I can read French!
 
First of all @rgutena when you get some info, please come back and share it!!!!

I am planning this walk in 3+ years time!!! A long way away but like @Peterexpatkiwi , I have a child in their last year of high school and another child finishing in 2 years time so I sit and wait and plan and research!!! My knowledge is limited though as I figured accom and infrastructure will be out of date by the time we walk.

I am a member of this facebook group Chemins de Compostelle en Rhône-Alpes - a small but very helpful group where you can find info around accommodation and more.

Have you seen 'Efren Gonzalez' walking the Geneva way. He too walked in August and mentioned the difficulties he had as many places were closed due to everyone being on vacation. Its an interesting watch and I believe he has done a lot of research around facilities along the way from atms, water, cafes and accommodation. I have not looked at what he has done but I am sure it would be helpful:

If you write a blog or even come back here to share your experiences I (and others) would love to hear about it!

Happy planning and happy walking :)
 
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Yes, I watched Efrèns videos too, as always loved his camera work. He's a bit thin on details in the videos but he does mention putting together something ( a downloadable resource ?), presumably available on his website. I assume at a small cost.

Frankly I'm leaning a little more towards @sunflowerfunk 's approach. Although perhaps not quite as extreme!

I'm tempted to take my tent, and use that when the communal gite d'etapes are not available. There's quite a number of good campsites along the way., and personally I rather enjoy wild camping occasionally. Well 'spiritually' anyway - my body is not as keen......
 
Gumba - Many thanks for letting me know about the FB group and Efrens' series. I had never heard of him before (I never thought of YouTube as a resource for my travel research), but have just started watching that series and am enjoying it so far. I agree that his camera work is fantastic! In terms of online information on accommodation options, the website I mentioned above (in #8) remains the most useful resource I have found so far, but I haven't been looking for all that long and there may be better information out there.

Peterexpatkiwi - I am envious of people who could 'wild camp'. But I am only able to carry < 5kg plus water and lunch on my back, which limits my accommodation options. I read sunflowerfunk's accounts with admiration while also quietly making a mental note on what NOT to do (ie just rock up without a booking)!
 
Hello All! I have tried for some time without success to find information online about accommodation along the Via Gebennensis. The 'Online Guide' offered by this website doesn't cover this route. Is the Yellow Guide still the only resource for this? That book seems to be available only in hard copies, is that correct?

Also, is it always necessary to bring your own sleeping bag (i.e. not only a sleeping sheet / bag liner) to stay in the gîtes on this route? Is it very uncommon for blankets to be provided?

And does anyone know how busy this route is in August? While it may be the high season, I assume places to stay are unlikely to get booked out on the relatively quiet Via Gebennensis, but please let me know if I am wrong.

Thank you!
hello!

I am planning to walk via gebennensis this summer too! (and then a mish-mash route south to carcassonne at least) but starting earlier then you. I have made this shorter (for me) description with all accommodations I could find online, including the 2023 update for the yellow guide which is no longer available on the ARA site, but is, IMO, invaluable to have as it lists many new private accueils and many that do not exist any longer. hope this will make your mind more at ease with planning. :)

I am planning to bring a tent (new for me and, boy, the extra weight is making me rething and repack everything else) and hopefully use it too!
 

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hello!

I am planning to walk via gebennensis this summer too! (and then a mish-mash route south to carcassonne at least) but starting earlier then you. I have made this shorter (for me) description with all accommodations I could find online, including the 2023 update for the yellow guide which is no longer available on the ARA site, but is, IMO, invaluable to have as it lists many new private accueils and many that do not exist any longer. hope this will make your mind more at ease with planning. :)

I am planning to bring a tent (new for me and, boy, the extra weight is making me rething and repack everything else) and hopefully use it too!
That's an impressive itinary @caminka . Bon chemin!
 
hello!

I am planning to walk via gebennensis this summer too! (and then a mish-mash route south to carcassonne at least) but starting earlier then you. I have made this shorter (for me) description with all accommodations I could find online, including the 2023 update for the yellow guide which is no longer available on the ARA site, but is, IMO, invaluable to have as it lists many new private accueils and many that do not exist any longer. hope this will make your mind more at ease with planning. :)

I am planning to bring a tent (new for me and, boy, the extra weight is making me rething and repack everything else) and hopefully use it too!
Oh my goodness, this is incredible!!! Thanks a million for sharing!🙏 And bon chemin!:D
 
That's an impressive itinary @caminka . Bon chemin!
Thank you, maybe a bit.

It was your mish-madh itinerary from le puy to albi, I believe, that gave me the idea of going south from le puy. The first idea was the stevenson trail but it ended 'in the middle of nowhere' camino-wise. Then I discovered the regordane, but it ended a bit too east. Then I started looking across hills west of stevenson and discovered the second biggest french megalithic complex around la fage! I knew my route then :).

The tricky part was getting from saint guilhem le desert to beziers and finding at least somewhat reasonably priced accommodation. Hence the tent idea.

Plus, there are two amazing dolmens/allees couvertes around rieux-minervois.

Merci!
 
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I used the yellow guide in soft book cover in ‘22 and ‘23 with success. I loved this route as you get to stay in people’s homes. Most offer demi- pension. You obviously need to call a day or two in advance to reserve.
Hi, do you know if there is a guide book for the via gebennensis in English? Something in an app would be great but anything in english would be wonderful. I would really appreciate your help, cheers
 
Hi, do you know if there is a guide book for the via gebennensis in English? Something in an app would be great but anything in english would be wonderful. I would really appreciate your help, cheers
Never found English, nor did I find an app.
 
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Never found English, nor did I find an app.
Thanks Suzanne, much appreciated. I was wondering if you could please give me some advice. Im from Australia and planning on leaving from Geneva on the 3rd september this year to walk the Via Gebennensis. My french is very limited and I havent yet booked any accomodation for the route. I was wondering if there was much mobile phone signal (Im using vodafone) along the route and if its possible to find accomodation along the route or is it important to book the whole trip in advance? I have walked the camino de santiago in 2022, and had hoped this year to walk from Geneva to st jean pied de port but was concerned it might be too difficult for me to organise. Any advice would be much appreciated. Cheers Pete
 
Just as an aside, @Clubpete , as a fellow Aussie planning to start around first of September in a couple of years time, I would love to hear about your travels either here or in a blog/FB? About your planning and the journey - anything you care to share! Cheers.
 
Hi, do you know if there is a guide book for the via gebennensis in English? Something in an app would be great but anything in english would be wonderful. I would really appreciate your help, cheers
Have you checked my guide in post #15? At the start I list some useful web resources, including an english translation of a french description of the route.
 
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Thanks Suzanne, much appreciated. I was wondering if you could please give me some advice. Im from Australia and planning on leaving from Geneva on the 3rd september this year to walk the Via Gebennensis. My french is very limited and I havent yet booked any accomodation for the route. I was wondering if there was much mobile phone signal (Im using vodafone) along the route and if its possible to find accomodation along the route or is it important to book the whole trip in advance? I have walked the camino de santiago in 2022, and had hoped this year to walk from Geneva to st jean pied de port but was concerned it might be too difficult for me to organise. Any advice would be much appreciated. Cheers Pete
There should be phone signal practically everywhere. Except maybe in some deep valley crossings.
If necessary - and in France indeed customary - is to call a day in advance. That is usually plenty enough, except if stated otherwise in the accommodation site or info. For all stays in private homes, it is polite and compulsory to call a day in advance.
 
Hello All! I have tried for some time without success to find information online about accommodation along the Via Gebennensis. The 'Online Guide' offered by this website doesn't cover this route. Is the Yellow Guide still the only resource for this? That book seems to be available only in hard copies, is that correct?

Also, is it always necessary to bring your own sleeping bag (i.e. not only a sleeping sheet / bag liner) to stay in the gîtes on this route? Is it very uncommon for blankets to be provided?

And does anyone know how busy this route is in August? While it may be the high season, I assume places to stay are unlikely to get booked out on the relatively quiet Via Gebennensis, but please let me know if I am wrong.

Thank you!
I have updated my itinerary for via gebenennsis with current prices, more facilites and some new information. also corrected typos I've seen.
 

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I have updated my itinerary for via gebenennsis with current prices, more facilites and some new information. also corrected typos I've seen.
Thank you so much!! You are amazing. 😃 (Sorry I only just saw this now; somehow I had stopped receiving notifications from this forum until today...)
 
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