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[QUOTE="pudgypilgrim, post: 750614, member: 27949"] I did part of the Chartres variant in 2015. Yes, it can be significantly more expensive because there is little pilgrim accommodation and even a few people fill that up. For example, in the area between Paris and Chartres, we were only able to stay in a monastery one night. After that, everything was booked solid and we had to stay in hotels, and often my fifth or sixth choice, at that, but then we were traveling in September, which is a very popular walking month, not just for pilgrims, but for everyone who wants to get away, and you are still in the environs of Paris, which affects prices to some extent. One tip: I did find out that if you are traveling alone and have a sleeping bag, not just a liner, some of the monasteries/parish halls will give you floor space even if all their official accommodation is booked up. Good luck! I'm envious and sure you'll have a wonderful trip. ETA Your best bet is to look for the websites of the Amis for each [I]departement[/I] you will be passing through. Search for "amis de compostelle" plus the number of the departement, so "amis de compostelle 28" will get you the Eure-et-Loir group, for instance. You can also try just entering "compostellenumber.org" and that will find a lot of the websites directly. Eure-et-Loir is compostelle28.org. There is also Compostelle2000 in Paris, which I would definitely check out for the most up-to-date info on this route, especiallly getting out of Paris: [URL unfurl="true"]http://compostelle2000.org[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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