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Great! Thank youIt is easy to book ahead. Information about accomodation you can find at Gronze.com. Most hostels offer communal meals, that is why you are required to book at least one day ahead. I think most accomodations will have private rooms.The first two weeks are very beautifull
Hello Jan, it is not possible to get into the google-File without permission..A great resource of accomodations along the route
Here’s a useful resource.I have some time in France and am thinking about doing a week or so on the Camino probably starting in Le Puy en velay - or maybe further south. Just starting my research from NZ
How easy is it to book accomodation on the route? I’d prefer hostel or bnb type accomm (but singke room) I’m travelling solo but it would be nice to meet some others at the end of the day. Is there a recommended website to look at?
And can I get a big shipped from the starting point directly to the end point ( say a week’s walk away) and have it stored at one end or the other?
Thanks and more qs to come!
ThisIt is easy to book ahead. Information about accomodation you can find at Gronze.com. Most hostels offer communal meals, that is why you are required to book at least one day ahead. I think most accomodations will have private rooms.The first two weeks are very beautifull
Thanks but I also couldn't access without permissionA great resource of accomodations along the route
Thanks for that. Will have a look.Here’s a useful resource.
I Love Walking in France Chemin de Saint-Jacques du-Puy from Le-Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac By Melinda Lusmore 4th Edition, February 2019 Copyright 2019 Melinda Lusmore
That's great thanks Jan. Very comprehensive.Another try
Le Puy / Via Podiensis Accommodations & Services
Accommodations Le Puy / Via Podiensis Accommodations: GR65, GR651, GR6, GR10, etc. Now available: <a href="https://www.cicerone.co.uk/camino-de-santiago-via-podiensis">Via Podiensis guidebook</a> by Dave Whitson,To find listings for other services, click the "Services" tab belowdocs.google.com
Thank youLa Malle Postale, based in Le Puy, can arrange baggage transfer to any point on the Chemin de Compostelle, and the same for walkers.
Yes, that looks really good and Miam Miam Dodo guides seem to come up a lot. What do you consider a 'shorter day?'Bonjour! If you have 10- 11 days to walk you could finish in the amazing village of Conques. We walked from Le Puy en Valey to SJPdP in 2018 - taking 11 days to Conques but we walked some shorter days. We booked all our accommodation up to here before we left home (Adelaide,Australia) as this part is very popular. We stayed in mostly Gites using Miam Miam Dodo and the Lightfoot Guide to the Via Podiensis by Angelynn Meya - not sure if there is a more up to date version of this.
Thanks, that's helpful. - I'm getting more excited about thjs as I go! (It wasn't my original plan for France)I LOVE this route! Used Miam Miam Do Do maps/book and booked gites usually on bookingdotcom. The gites are lovely, usually a few bedrooms, gracious hosts who go out of their way to welcome you and share their incredible food, hospitality and home. The trail is gorgeous; if you can stretch a few extra days into a couple of weeks, Le Puy to Figeac and then north up to Rocamadour is really wonderful. Conques and St Come d’Olt are especially beautiful! From there, it was easy to jump a train and head to the Paris airport. Also found this website helpful: https://ilovewalkinginfrance.com/walking-chemin-de-saint-jacques-du-puy/
Lots of useful comments thanks - this forum is really helpful.I have some time in France and am thinking about doing a week or so on the Camino probably starting in Le Puy en velay - or maybe further south. Just starting my research from NZ
How easy is it to book accomodation on the route? I’d prefer hostel or bnb type accomm (but singke room) I’m travelling solo but it would be nice to meet some others at the end of the day. Is there a recommended website to look at?
And can I get a big shipped from the starting point directly to the end point ( say a week’s walk away) and have it stored at one end or the other?
Thanks and more qs to come!
Thanks. Will see if I can track it down.Here’s a useful resource.
I Love Walking in France Chemin de Saint-Jacques du-Puy from Le-Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac By Melinda Lusmore 4th Edition, February 2019 Copyright 2019 Melinda Lusmore
Sounds good. I don't speak French but have enough Spanish to get by - although I won't be walking in Spain on this tripIn October I walked the Chemin Arles from Pau to Somport Pass. My first walk in France and I was charmed. 8 days to Canfranc Pueblo in Spain. But I am old and slow. We used the Miam Miam Dodo guidebook. I don't speak French but my French son in law does! And perfect Spanish. We walked on to the Camino Aragones and then the Frances. I could interpret the Miam Miam Dodo information pretty easily (but didn't have to.) Very little road walking on this section of the Arles. Always the imposing Pyrenees ahead. Bon Chemin
We had a 14km day from Montbonnet to Monistrol d'Allier then 12km from there to Sauges and 10km from Senergues to Conques. Otherwise about 17 - 26km You can see our stages and where we stayed (some may still be operating!) in my blog walking500more.wordpress.com if you are interested. As others have said the gites and the food were fantastic - we did demipension when available.Yes, that looks really good and Miam Miam Dodo guides seem to come up a lot. What do you consider a 'shorter day?'
Melinda has a website called «I Love Walking in France». She updates her guidebooks every year and, in fact, is finalising the 2024 editions right now. You can find her website and her guidebooks here : <https://ilovewalkinginfrance.com/wa...int-jacques-de-compostelle-or-pilgrims-trail/>Thanks. Will see if I can track it down.
No, probably not, but May into June is the busiest time on the GR65 Via Podiensis ... so, it might be a good idea to reserve / book accommodations for the first three or four days to get the lie of the land ...Lots of useful comments thanks - this forum is really helpful.
I am planning to walk in early June. Do I need to start booking accom now?
Thank you
La Malle Postale transfer bags as far as Lectoure ... beyond that point it is necessary to use «les Valises de Saint-Jacques» [excellent and a new service since 2022] OR «Transports Claudine» ...La Malle Postale, based in Le Puy, can arrange baggage transfer to any point on the Chemin de Compostelle, and the same for walkers.
Can you delete this post and the link please? Less confusing!A great resource of accomodations along the route
EDIT: Please do not use this link, Is not valid. Post #12 has the correct link to the file
and updated every year since! Further reading about the GR65 Via Podiensis and Melinda Lusmore’s guidebooks [latest versions] can be found here :Here’s a useful resource.
I Love Walking in France Chemin de Saint-Jacques du-Puy from Le-Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac By Melinda Lusmore 4th Edition, February 2019 Copyright 2019 Melinda Lusmore
DoneCan you delete this post and the link please? Less confusing!
Merci, JanDone
Thank you! It works!Another try
Le Puy / Via Podiensis Accommodations & Services
Accommodations Le Puy / Via Podiensis Accommodations: GR65, GR651, GR6, GR10, etc. Now available: <a href="https://www.cicerone.co.uk/camino-de-santiago-via-podiensis">Via Podiensis guidebook</a> by Dave Whitson,To find listings for other services, click the "Services" tab belowdocs.google.com
Yes! I am planning right now for May. I asked at a few places if it is useful to make a reservation and if yes, when. There answer: NOW. Some of them are already booked out!! This is crazy stuff! Usually I would just walk...Lots of useful comments thanks - this forum is really helpful.
I am planning to walk in early June. Do I need to start booking accom now?
Careful! I will also need to send a suitcase from Le Puy to the end of my VP (Figeac or Cahors still planning). I'm told laMalle transports up to 14kg only.I have some time in France and am thinking about doing a week or so on the Camino probably starting in Le Puy en velay - or maybe further south. Just starting my research from NZ
How easy is it to book accomodation on the route? I’d prefer hostel or bnb type accomm (but singke room) I’m travelling solo but it would be nice to meet some others at the end of the day. Is there a recommended website to look at?
And can I get a big shipped from the starting point directly to the end point ( say a week’s walk away) and have it stored at one end or the other?
Thanks and more qs to come!
Thanks for this handy list of accommodation. Just starting to plan our Camino so it will be very useful.Another try
Le Puy / Via Podiensis Accommodations & Services
Accommodations Le Puy / Via Podiensis Accommodations: GR65, GR651, GR6, GR10, etc. Now available: <a href="https://www.cicerone.co.uk/camino-de-santiago-via-podiensis">Via Podiensis guidebook</a> by Dave Whitson,To find listings for other services, click the "Services" tab belowdocs.google.com
Which route are you saying is booking up already for May/June..!??????Yes! I am planning right now for May. I asked at a few places if it is useful to make a reservation and if yes, when. There answer: NOW. Some of them are already booked out!! This is crazy stuff! Usually I would just walk...
Le Puy route aka GR65 Via Podiensis ... already booking up for May into June ... lots of key public holidays and long weekends in May so people get out and aboutWhich route are you saying us booking up already for May/June..!
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