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List of Albergues, Le Puy to St. Jean PP

Here is a link to the latest and most comprehensive list of accommodations on the GR65 Via Podiensis / Le Puy route aka «Voie du Puy-en-Velay» [and all its variantes] in France that is maintained and updated on a regular basis ... e.g. new options were posted just yesterday!

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Second instalment of great places to stay.
Cajarc: Les Pelerines. Newish gite in lovely grounds easy short walk to delightful small town.
Selection of nice restaurants or self cater at gite.
Limogne en Quercy: Les Gloriettes. One of my favourites in large stone house with blue shutters in stunning walled garden setting. Spacious and easy, full of artifacts. Great for self catering or dinners out.
Gite de Poudally: In the country, beautiful newly restored property and delicious food.
Lascabanes: Nid des Anges. Attached to the church, lovely setting in glorious valley surrounded by massive sunflower fields.
Lauzerte: Les Figuieres. Newly built gite with nice rooms, ensuites, views, lovely food, based on figs as ingredients. Free internet.
Moissac: Ultreia. Run by a delightful irish couple and their little boy. Great rooms, coutyard garden, lovely food. Short walk to centre.
Auvillar: Gite Communal. Like a luxury hotel. Newly and tastefully refurbished. Pristine. Need to eat out or selfcater.
Castet Aroue: I stayed in a private house on the trail. The owner Marie Ange herself a pilgrim is wonderful and you join the family for dinner.
Marsolan: Enclos du Tabus. Large garden setting, standalone summer house, pool, great food.
Lamothe: This was the best value for money place on the whole trail. Run by Fritz, a german guy, it is a smallish refurbished bungalow, lovely new metal full lenght bunks, hospital covered latex mattresses, welcome drink, dinner of salad platter, followed by fantastic stew, cheese platter, wine.Breakfast of homemade Muesli and homemade bread. Free Internet. From memory around E 20.
Le Haget: Fantastic accommodation in stables on large farm. Demipension.
Hello from Australia...I have been reading your post about accommodation. I am interested to know if you can remember anything more about Castet-Arrouy you mentioned...like a phone contact or the name of the gite? I see you've named Marie Ange but I have exhausted all my research to locate which gite it might be...Thanks
 
Hello from Australia...I have been reading your post about accommodation. I am interested to know if you can remember anything more about Castet-Arrouy you mentioned...like a phone contact or the name of the gite? I see you've named Marie Ange but I have exhausted all my research to locate which gite it might be...Thanks
There are now only two GdEs [gîtes d’étape] at Castet-Arrouy and neither are hosted by Marie-Ange ... I’ve just been updating the spreadsheet today ... there’s the gîte communal [run by the mairie] and the GdE «le Temps de l’Escargot» [formerly Chez Nat] hosted by Jean-Patrick Pinet des Ecots ... there’s also a CH «au Musée d’Albert Sala» ... is this / that what you wanted to know??
 
Hello from Australia...I have been reading your post about accommodation. I am interested to know if you can remember anything more about Castet-Arrouy you mentioned...like a phone contact or the name of the gite? I see you've named Marie Ange but I have exhausted all my research to locate which gite it might be...Thanks
I know of no Marie-Ange at Castet-Arrouy ... lots of accommodations change hands ... and the list abovs is now pretty dated
 
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.
There are now only two GdEs [gîtes d’étape] at Castet-Arrouy and neither are hosted by Marie-Ange ... I’ve just been updating the spreadsheet today ... there’s the gîte communal [run by the mairie] and the GdE «le Temps de l’Escargot» [formerly Chez Nat] hosted by Jean-Patrick Pinet des Ecots ... there’s also a CH «au Musée d’Albert Sala» ... is this / that what you wanted to know??
Thanks for the clarification. I will take this on board and continue to research those gites as you've mentioned...merci beaucoup
 

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