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Saint-Privat d'Allier

mla1

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Madrid/Olvidado/Invierno (2023).
I'm just starting to make reservations for the first few nights...
In Saint-Privat the Gite d'etape La Cabourne is full for the day I am looking at.
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with:

Gite le Kompost'l
Gite-bar l'Acrobat
Gite La Petite Place

Thanks!
ml
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I stayed in Gite le Kompost'l and liked it a lot. They do have a kitchen, so you can cook your own food, a terasse to chill out, a big living room and are very friendly. Bon Chemin, SY
 
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So you are having the same experience as I had... albergues (almost) fully booked about 3 months in advance... On what date are you leaving Le Puy?
 
The weekend of 9 and 10th. The big gite is full. But I have not yet contacted the others. No problem booking the second night. I will probably also book the third.
 
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Booking ahead is extremely common on the Le Puy route, especially between Le Puy and Concques. Also be aware of bigger, organized, groups that walk that stretch and take up a lot of beds. The need to book ahead was the one thing I didn't like on this part of my walk, everything else is wonderful. Bon Chemin! SY
 
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Hi SY - would you book all the way to Conques now? I was just planning on booking 3 or 4 nights this far in advance....And even with that, I got bogged down with not being able to make up my mind. I have booked the first two nights, but then couldn't decide if I might want to walk a bit further than Le Sauvage on the third day (so as to shorten the walk to Aumont-Aubrac on the 4th day, and to get a bit off the 'standard' etapes). There looks to be a very nice gite at La Roche about 5 km further on - Gite d'etape La Bergerie de Compostelle. But perhaps the more legendary Domaine du Sauvage is not to be missed? ml
 
You have experience on St. Giles, so you know the mountains of the area. Le Sauvage on Day 3 will be a challenge after the haul up the hill to Saugues! If you are fit, it will be fine; but allow yourself the option of not having to reach a destination because of a reservation (if you can). Reservations one or two days ahead usually is all that is necessary.
 
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I normally only booked ahead for the next night, to keep a maximum amount of flexibility. I strongly recommend the MiamDoDo because it has the best, most extensive list of accommodation offers.

Domaine du Sauvage is a great place. They do offer a communal meal there, but I opted for a solitary bread, cheese, sausage and wine dinner on the terasse whilst everybody else went to the communal one in the restaurant. I absolutely loved it, sitting there, seeing the sun set, sipping my wine, reading, writing. Three hours of blissfully soaking in the historic atmosphere. Oh damm, I want sooo badly to pack the backpack now and set out again! Bon Chemin! SY
 
The weekend of 9 and 10th. The big gite is full. But I have not yet contacted the others. No problem booking the second night. I will probably also book the third.
Then you will probably be 3 days ahead of me. I have planned to walk out of Le Puy on wednesday the 13th.
 

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