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[QUOTE="jdpiguet, post: 89654, member: 8605"] I walked the Voie-de-Vezelay in 2007, following the "Yellow" guide. I had no problem to find "hospitality", but almost always tried to call 1 or 2 days in advance. As already mentionned in another post, there is very few pilgrims, so the refuges are small and in most cases without "hospitalero". You will find the key at the "mairie" or some public place around (shop or bar). At some place I used the "Accueil Pélerin à Domicile": these are private people who will invite you in your home for the night: it was really a fantastic experience. In some other places (mostly in the south), there is a "hotline" for the pilgrims: you have to call the number and the person who responds will give you a time to be before the church and somebody will pick you up for the night (and dinner in most of the cases...) So don't hesitate to call the numbers of the guide, there are really up to date. The latest updates are available on their website. Best regards and ultreia! Jacques-D. Piguet [/QUOTE]
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