Average daily expenses on the Le Puy

Cleenjones

CF 2022 Le Puy 2023
Feb 14, 2018
49
80
Canada
Time of past OR future Camino
CF: September 2022
Le Puy: September 2023
Hi there, I’m planning on walking from Le Puy en Velay to SJPP this Fall (departing in early September) as a solo walker. I understand that this route is more expensive than the Frances, but I’m wondering just how much more expensive! Last year I averaged about 60 Euro per day on the Frances (25 for accommodations, 15 for a pilgrims dinner, 15 for lunch & coffees etc, and 5 for other)

Any insights on the cost differential between the two routes would be much appreciated.

Many thanks & Buen Camino
 
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amandurr

New Member
Aug 8, 2021
14
36
Canada
Time of past OR future Camino
2022
How exciting! I walked around the same time last year (end of August into October) and found my total expenses for the day were pretty close to what you listed.

At first glance the gites seem a bit more expensive, but they're honestly an incredible deal. They generally include demi-pension, so your dinner and breakfast are covered, and the food is well worth it - I had a hard time leaving France! I kept track - my average per night (generally in shared rooms, almost always with dp) was ~36.5 euros.
 
Jun 1, 2016
630
1,128
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Fr (17), Prim (19), CF/Norte ‘21, Le Puy/Inv22
Yes, last October I averaged about 40 euros for gîtes with DP and another 15-20 for breakfast and lunch should be plenty. I would say 60 euros is safe if prices hold ( which is a big “if” due to inflation and severe energy increase in costs)
 
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Vagabonder

Member
Jul 10, 2019
96
98
Tennessee
Time of past OR future Camino
Le Puy to SJPP (2019/21)
Camino Primitivo (2022)
I’m walking le Chemin du Puy currently and spending as average of€40 a night demi-pension. As that includes breakfast and dinner, all I need to pay for otherwise is something for lunch, usually a piece of fruit and a morsel of cheese, I eat a lot at breakfast and dinner. And often stop for a coffee on the way. Sitting at a café now having a glass of wine at €1,50, prices very reasonable in the villages.
 

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