
The architectural and natural heritage in Southern Velay is a great wealth amid rural life and unspoilt natural environment . Nature is at the same time hard and generous and also a land of exchange, and spirituality.
Following the Santiago de Compostela route means meeting the locals and their traditions, cuisine or know-how and strolling around local outdoor markets….
Walk in the steps of Bishop Gotescalc, who opened up this road from the Puy-en-Velay to Santiago de Compostela in 10th century. Along the trail on your way to Conques you will see 9 UNESCO world heritages sites.




Walking the Way of St. James in France with Ici & Là Nature : Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac : Click here !

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Walking the Way of St. James in France with Ici & Là Nature : Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac : Click here !







The routes of Santiago de Compostela in France with Ici& Là Nature : The Way of St. James Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont- Aubrac ( 6 days ) -Self guided walking . Click here.






















The routes of Santiago de Compostela in France with Ici& Là Nature : The Way of St. James Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont- Aubrac ( 6 days ) -Self guided walking . Click here.











Walking the Way of St. James in France with Ici & Là Nature : Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac : Click here !






Walking the Way of St. James in France with Ici & Là Nature : Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac : Click here !







The routes of Santiago de Compostela in France with Ici& Là Nature : The Way of St. James Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont- Aubrac ( 6 days ) -Self guided walking . Click here.














Walking the Way of St. James in France with Ici & Là Nature : Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac : Click here !




The routes of Santiago de Compostela in France with Ici& Là Nature : The Way of St. James Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont- Aubrac ( 6 days ) -Self guided walking . Click here.











The routes of Santiago de Compostela in France with Ici& Là Nature : The Way of St. James Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont- Aubrac ( 6 days ) -Self guided walking . Click here.














Walking the Way of St. James in France with Ici & Là Nature : Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac : Click here !








Walking the Way of St. James in France with Ici & Là Nature : Le Puy-en-Velay to Aumont-Aubrac : Click here !


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Wonderfu; pictures thanks
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lovely images!!
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This must be one of the most beautiful landscapes in France ! One that is surely inspiring to walk through on your way to Compostelle. I love the wilderness as well as the more domesticated land which means so much hard work. Through your excellent pictures I can feel the heat, the scents of flowers, the tasty food, the tired legs… Thank you for sharing part of this special journey.
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I have only driven through France on a Train on my way to Paris, which I love. I wish I could go back.
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the essence of France are in those pictures of the windows draped with flower pots!! thank you for a lovely tour of the part of France I never reached in the early 70’s, Makes me want to plan a trip to return today. Loved the pictures
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thank you ! 🙂
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Wow, thanks for taking in along this trip photographically! Blessings, Natalie
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WOW! Stunning views!
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Thanks for the “like” and for following my blog. I love your adventures and photos: countryside, old villages, eats, different culture. I will never be able to visit such places, so it’s nice to see them in pictures.
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Lovely collection of well composed photos. Thanks also for stopping by my post.
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Makes me want to go to France!!!
Thanks for stopping by, come again.
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What a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous pictures.
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Lovely photos of a region in France I have yet to visit.
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Beautiful and inspiring images–the one with the cat just grabbed me! Thanks.
BTW, thanks for liking my poetry. 🙂
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Wow, what beautiful photos! I feel like I’ve just been on holiday after looking at them! Thanks so much for checking out my blog and for following. I am following you now, too, so I can escape to France via my screen!xx
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A superb sequence with many very fine images as well as being an excellent record of your travels.
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Your photographic is awesome 🙂
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Wow, your pictures are beautiful!
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Many excellent photos of some unusual towns and villages: I shall be back to enjoy more of your blog. Glad you like “In search of unusual destinations”, by the way. Phil.
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Your photographs are beautiful. They make me want to go there! I have been in Paris but I was there for a workshop and was not able to get out into the countryside. One day I’d like to bike the countryside there and eventually own a little stone cottage like some of the ones in your photographs, either in France or Italy. Keep taking beautiful photos and have a great week!
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Hi there, my family and I spent 4 months in the LOT VALLEY last year – abs the best time of our lives – I walked with my children from Espalion to Conque (we didn’t make it) on the Compostelo route, had to call in transport for the last 10 km as my daughters shoes gave her terrible blisters but what an experience – I am abs madly in love with that part of France, the food, nature, the cows, the nuns. Will def go back as soon as we can. Enjoy!! 🙂
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I like the boat trip pictures!
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Thanks for your transporting images!
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An excellent view of lovely part of France. Pictures are lovely, such clarity – it is amazing. Remainds me of time I lived in Paris.
Regards from Sydney ( Australia)
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Most wonderful photos of beautiful France! I’m going to share this on Facebook, some of my young and able-bodied friends might fancy a trip.
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Thanks a lot ! Have a nice day ! Cécile
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Wonderful pictures! South France is one of my favorite places! Thank you for stopping by my page as well!
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Very beautiful photos!
Indeed, Vive la France!
Thanks for following my blog as well.
-Audrey
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18 years ago I was in Auch for 3 month. From then “le Pays de Catares” has a special place in my heart. Thank you for the nice pic.
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I am in love with your blog. Your pictures are absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing them. Thank you for stopping by my blog as well. It allowed me to find yours! Have a lovely day. 🙂 Skye
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These were like a romance for my eyes. Beautiful!
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Is there really such a spectacular assortment of colors in these places, or are you just very good with Photoshop? Joking 🙂 …these are lovely, lovely, lovely – you’re a very good photographer.
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Great photos – there are some beautiful landscapes around there and not too many tourists!
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Amazing!!! I can’t wait for the day I get to do these hikes/bike rides myself in France! I’m loving your blog, excited to keep up with posts. Thanks for the follow!
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I love the woman gardening at the windows, what a wonderful photo
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lovely photographs
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Love the wood sculptures, and that opening shot is pure poetry. 🙂
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Beautiful country! Thanks for the like of my post “The Worm and Me”.
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It’s definitely one of my dreams to walk on this (one or one of the other) ancient pilgrimage paths. As I’m moving to France in less than a month, maybe I’ll get to experience this sooner rather than later! Great photos…especially the one of the cheese. French cheese is probably the thing I am looking forward to the most in moving to France! Well, that, and eating in general 🙂
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Thanks for your comment ! Which region are you going to move to ? Yes the French have definitely a great number of cheese : a few hundreds. My favorite is goat cheese with a glass of red wine….If you need any information on the different routes of St James…just send me an email : cecile@icietlanature.com
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I am moving to the Rhône-Alpes region, Lyon to be precise, and very excited to do so! I do have so interest in hiking & biking, though between school and work, I may have to put any long tours off until next summer! But then again…maybe not 🙂
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Vive la France! Wonderful series – I really have to return to this marvellous country again…soon!
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the pics made me miss Europe!
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Great story, excellent pictures. Good job my friend. Thanks so much for sharing. Peace.
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Great photos gives me back the feeling of our holiday in Coux near Privas.
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These are great photos and what an amazing trek. Hiking or biking these pilgrimage routes is my list of trips, primarily the Camino de Santiago.
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Thanks for your comment ! Hiking or biking we can customize your trip on the Le Puy Route or on the Camino de Santiago.If you want 2 star hotels or “gîte” which is more simple accommodation, transportation of luggage or not, we provide the road book and the maps and we can adapt your travel to your own pace whenever possible, stay a night or two or more in a place, reserve the dinners with local specialities in the hotels when you want…’Everything is possible ! Just send me an email and choose to reserve or not ! Thanks again. Cecile. cecile@icietlanature.com
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Fantastic photos.
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I especially love the cheeses and the potted plants!
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such simple things usual things around inspires so much…..lovely!
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Great photos! Can almost smell that cheese!!! 🙂
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fabulous scenery! thank you for sharing!
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Really beautiful. 🙂
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Lovely day 🙂
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Very lovely!!!!
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great pictures from a wonderful part of france. that route is in my wishlist after done the spanish camino norte. but my french is notexisting. how is that for a start? do they speak english?
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Thanks for your comment ! If you walked on the Camino del Norte you can walk on the Puy Route ! This is the route which is in France the most frequently walked. There are many nationalities. Even if they don’t show it The French can often speak English, don’t worry !! If you need more information or a help to set up your trip, send me an email…cecile@icietlanature.com
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Thanx. I will walk the rest of norte next year. From Bilbao. The language is whats kept me from walking le puy. Now that I read you I understand it’s not a problem. How about albergues?
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the “albergues” or gites as we called them in France work the same than in Spain but it depends on the season you want to walk. The best is to reserve in advance and this is my job ! If the language is your problem I am here to resolve it and assist you ! your luggage can be transferred too or not, as you wish ! We can customize your trip : length, services, hotels or dorm, luggage transportation or not…just ask me for a price and I’ll give you ! Thanks a lot ! have a nice day ! Here it is 10 p.m. Cécile
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