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We are getting set for our Le Puy to SJPP adventure - including a visit to Rocamadour and the Cele voie route. We're wondering if any recent walkers have recommendations of 'you must stay here' accomodation. Doesn't have to be luxurious ... some of our favourite places on Camino Frances last year were the mats on the floor variety but there was something unique/memorable/heart-warming about the place (Zabaldika/Monastery in Samos etc). thanks!!
Gite Ultreia, right across from the train station on the west side of town.Moissac - the pilgrim hostel run by the famous Irish couple, someone will know the name of it, it has just slipped my mind. (And go to the church at 6pm for Vespers, just for the oh-s0-heavenly singing. )
Thank you - I didn't think it would take long for someone to supply the name. But never to be forgotten, those hilarious hosts.Gite Ultreia, right across from the train station on the west side of town.
ThUh, many ;-)
Le Puy: Gite Accueil St.Francois
Le Sauvage: Gite Domaine de Sauvage
Aubrac: Tour des Anglais
Estaing: Hospitality Saint Jacques
Le Soulie, 2km before Espeyrac
Concques: the monastery one
These are just a few that come to mind, Bon Chemin, SY
Thank you so much ... very helpfulUh, many ;-)
Le Puy: Gite Accueil St.Francois
Le Sauvage: Gite Domaine de Sauvage
Aubrac: Tour des Anglais
Estaing: Hospitality Saint Jacques
Le Soulie, 2km before Espeyrac
Concques: the monastery one
These are just a few that come to mind, Bon Chemin, SY
Thank you so much! VespersMoissac - the pilgrim hostel run by the famous Irish couple, someone will know the name of it, it has just slipped my mind. (And go to the church at 6pm for Vespers, just for the oh-s0-heavenly singing. )
Thank you so much, Ralph. Loved the photos and narrative as well! Have added them to my list!I walked from Le Puy to Santiago in 2014. My favorite accommodations, all in France, were:
· Abbey Church St Foy, Conque. Beautiful setting. After evening prayer service, a priest gave us tour of the church.
· La Cassagnole, a country gite past Figeac. Breakfast with friendly owners featured homemade jams.
· Gite Relais close to Bach. The owner, Michele, was very welcoming.
· Gite de Lestos near Montaq. The beds were in an old converted barn. Playful owners are great cooks.
· Maison Labarge near Lanne Soubiran. Gite in old farm building.
· Boulangerie Brousse in Arthez de Bearn. Gite owned by a bakery.
I have some photos and narrative at http://www.ralphkopp.com/cs14/cs14.htm
Thank you so much, Thornley!Il Soullie , 16 km before Conques. A lovely walk from D'Estaing with lunch in Golinhac
Chambers d' Hotes La Fontaine , Espalion , with pool .
Was very welcome recently in 36c, lovely owners , lovely home , magnificent breakfast.
Moissac , as previously mentioned , Rom and Aideen.
We are getting set for our Le Puy to SJPP adventure - including a visit to Rocamadour and the Cele voie route. We're wondering if any recent walkers have recommendations of 'you must stay here' accomodation. Doesn't have to be luxurious ... some of our favourite places on Camino Frances last year were the mats on the floor variety but there was something unique/memorable/heart-warming about the place (Zabaldika/Monastery in Samos etc). thanks!!
Hello David. We leave on August 28 so your list would be much appreciated on your return. Thank you! Have you booked all/some of your accomodation? We're not quite sure how much of the pilgrimage we should be booking, aware that the 'walk in' of the SJPP to SDC leg isn't as possible for the LP-SJPP pilgrimage Thank you, David
A big complaint among hosts is the growing number of people who book, then don't show up. Booking far in advance is problematic because you never know what may happen along the way. (Injuries, fatigue, weather, meeting people you want to continue walking with, etc.)
Hi David ... I've been wondering how you went on your adventure! How did you go? We leave in 2 weeks ... We can't wait! Looking forward to hearing back from youWill get in touch when home
I like 2 days in advance after you know the weather for the coming days
Short days early and we really took our time getting to Conques this time and plenty to see in the Cele .
Keep well.
Hi David ... I've been wondering how you went on your adventure! How did you go? We leave in 2 weeks ... We can't wait! Looking forward to hearing back from you(ps ... any great places you'd recommend we stop at?)
Hi David ... I've been wondering how you went on your adventure! How did you go? We leave in 2 weeks ... We can't wait! Looking forward to hearing back from you(ps ... any great places you'd recommend we stop at?)
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