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introductory to moderate

Traveller Rating

 

Activities
  • guided walk
Accommodation
  • 9 nights in 2-4 star hotels
Meals
  • 9 Dinners
  • 2 Lunches
  • 9 Breakfasts

10 Days£4890GBP

Overview

Trip Code: CCF

Trip highlights


  • Travel the full French Way of St James from Le Puy-en-Velay to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, taking in the most scenic and culturally rich sections of the trail, with the ease of a dedicated group vehicle linking each walk
  • Taste your way through southern France, from truffle farms to vineyard tastings, buron lunches to Armagnac cellars
  • Enjoy the camaraderie of fellow travellers, the care of a walking guide and driver, and the insight of passionate locals, from winemakers to city guides
  • Experience a richer Camino, with a relaxed pace and hand-picked food experiences
  • Walk peaceful Camino trails, following centuries-old paths to medieval towns and Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, an official designation for the country’s most beautiful villages

This guided Food Lover’s walk along the French Camino is for travellers who love to walk, taste, experience, and share the journey with others. From Le Puy-en-Velay to the pilgrim town of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, you’ll follow the most scenic sections of the Way of St James, arriving on foot into medieval towns and hilltop villages shaped by centuries of pilgrimage.

Each day includes a peaceful walk - typically 10–15km - supported by your guide and our dedicated group vehicle. Over ten days, you’ll cover the entire Le Puy Camino, taking in its most rewarding landscapes and cultural highlights.

The food experiences are as diverse as the regions you pass through: buron lunches on the Aubrac Plateau, wine and Armagnac tastings, market picnics, and Michelin-starred dining.

You’ll meet passionate locals, including winemakers, chefs and city guides, and spend each night in comfortable hotels, where you can truly relax at day’s end.

This is a celebration of regional France - the flavours, stories and landscapes of the Le Puy Camino path.

Countries:

France

Starting Point:

Le Puy en Velay

Finishing Point:

Pau


Arrive at your leisure in the historic town of Le Puy-en-Velay, one of the most important starting points of the Way of St James in France. Known for its striking location and long pilgrim tradition, Le Puy is the gateway to the Le Puy Camino (GR65) - and the beginning of our journey together. In the mid-afternoon, meet your guide and fellow travellers at the hotel before heading out for a guided walk through the old town. You’ll explore the cobbled laneways and impressive Cathedral of Le Puy, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site that has marked the departure point for pilgrims for over 1,000 years. There’s time this afternoon to collect your pilgrim passport and enjoy your first taste of the region’s charm. This evening, get to know the group over a relaxed welcome dinner.

Meals:  D

For those who are up early, the pilgrim mass at the Le Puy Cathedral is a memorable way to begin the journey. Held just after sunrise, it’s a tradition that has welcomed walkers for centuries. Even if you're not religious, it’s a moving moment, watching pilgrims ready to take their first steps on the Way of St James. After breakfast, we gather picnic supplies and begin walking from the cathedral steps, following the bronze scallop shells through the old town and beyond. The route opens quickly into rolling countryside, passing small chapels and panoramic ridge trails. Our first stage brings us to St-Christophe-sur-Dolaison, where we take a short transfer to St-Privat-d’Allier for a relaxed picnic lunch with a view. This afternoon’s walk follows the GR65 through quiet rural landscapes. The final section includes a rocky descent into the valley, which we’ll take at a steady pace. We finish in Monistrol d’Allier, where our driver meets us for the transfer to tonight’s accommodation in the small village of Le Malzieu-Ville. At our family-run hotel and restaurant, we’re treated to simple, hearty fare and a warm welcome. Transfers: 31.5km, 65 minutes Walk: 15.5km

Meals:  B,D

This morning we transfer to Nasbinals, where we begin our walk across the Aubrac Plateau, a vast, windswept landscape. Formed by volcanic activity and shaped by centuries of pastoral life, it offers a striking, minimalist beauty unlike anywhere else. Lunch is served in a traditional buron, one of the stone huts once used by shepherds and cheesemakers. We’ll enjoy regional dishes like aligot and charcuterie - hearty, warming and true to this rugged place. After lunch, we continue our walk to Saint-Chély d’Aubrac, then transfer to Laguiole, where we visit the museum of the town’s most iconic craft, the handcrafted Laguiole knives, still made using traditional methods. Dinner tonight is a proud celebration of Aubrac produce, prepared with deep connection to the land. Transfers: 103km, 2hrs Walk: 16km

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning we visit a local dairy cooperative, where cheesemakers continue the long-standing tradition of producing Tome, a versatile, creamy cheese that’s central to many regional dishes, including aligot. We’ll see the cheesemaking process up close and learn how this humble ingredient speaks to the rural culture of southern France. After gathering picnic supplies, we transfer to Espeyrac and rejoin the Le Puy Camino. Today’s walk is peaceful and scenic, with stretches along quiet roads and rural tracks. The final section includes a steeper descent on a stony path, which we’ll take at a steady, comfortable pace as we approach Conques, one of the most beautiful villages in France. Conques’ narrow streets, timber-framed houses and the impressive Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy have welcomed pilgrims for centuries. There’s time to explore at your own pace, wandering the cobbled laneways or simply soaking up the atmosphere at a local café or bar. We’ll return to the abbey tomorrow for a guided visit. Transfer: 50km, 1hr Walk: 12km -350m, +265m

Meals:  B,D

This morning we explore Conques in more depth, with a guided tour of its most treasured landmark, the Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy. Inside, we’ll learn about its stunning Romanesque architecture, carved tympanum, and striking stained-glass windows by artist Pierre Soulages. The stories of medieval pilgrims and relics come to life here in one of the Camino’s most iconic sites. From Conques, we transfer to a small winery, where a team of young winemakers is continuing a local tradition with fresh energy and deep respect for the land. The visit is casual and welcoming, far from the usual tourist circuit. In their cosy tasting room, we’ll share a relaxed lunch paired with their wines. After lunch, we continue on foot along a gentle section of the Le Puy Camino, making our way toward Figeac, a riverside town with a long scholarly history and an inviting atmosphere. It’s the birthplace of Jean-François Champollion, who famously deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs. There’s time to explore its elegant squares and alleyways or unwind at one of its many friendly wine bars. Tonight’s hotel blends comfort with a touch of modern style and outdoor pool, the perfect way to finish the day. Walk: 10km

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning we visit a small truffle orchard, where oaks and hazel trees provide the ideal conditions for cultivating one of France’s most prized delicacies. Our host has spent her life in the truffle world, continuing a tradition passed down through generations of her family. With the help of her trained truffle hound, she’ll demonstrate the traditional practice of cavage, hunting for truffles hidden beneath the soil, followed by a tasting of this earthy, aromatic ingredient. Following a riverside picnic, we continue our journey with a walk along a scenic section of the Le Puy Camino, finishing in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, recognised as one of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, this hilltop village truly feels like stepping back in time. From here, we transfer to Cahors, a historic town on the Lot River known for its medieval bridge and deep red AOC “black wines”. The town’s winemaking tradition dates back to Roman times and even predates Bordeaux. This evening we visit a château estate for a wine tasting followed by a Michelin-starred dinner, a chance to experience the region’s cuisine at its most refined. Transfers: 3hrs Walks: 9.7km

Meals:  B,D

A relaxed morning to visit the Cahors produce market, held in the square beside the cathedral. Stalls overflow with flowers, cheese, crusty breads, charcuterie and colourful spices, while locals chat beneath striped awnings. Next, we transfer to Lauzerte, a hilltop village known not just for its beauty, but for its galleries, quirky sculptures and art installations. From here, we set off on a short walk along the trail, passing vineyards, quiet roads and sweeping countryside views. We end our day in Moissac, set beside the Canal de Garonne, where we take a guided tour of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site for its Romanesque cloister. Dinner tonight is at a local restaurant, just a short walk from our accommodation. Transfer: 55km, 1hr Walk: 5.6km

Meals:  B,D

Perched above the Garonne River, the hilltop village of Auvillar is one of France’s official “most beautiful villages”. With Roman roots and a circular market hall, our local guide offers a glimpse into the village’s history and daily life. Later, near Larressingle, we lace up our boots at the Pont d’Artigues, and follow a peaceful trail to Montréal, passing orchards, small farms and fields dotted with fruit trees. It’s a gentle and rewarding walk through one of the most fertile corners of the French department of Gers. In the afternoon, we visit a multi-generational Armagnac estate, a personal, behind-the-scenes glimpse into a craft that runs deep in this region. The tour is led by the family themselves, and you’re likely to learn more about Armagnac in one hour here than you ever thought possible. From here, we continue to Saint-Palais, the gateway to our final stage of the Camino. Transfers: 300km, 4.5hrs Walking: 11.5km

Meals:  B,D

Our final walk on the Le Puy Camino begins with a short transfer to the trailhead. This is one of the most scenic stretches of the journey, winding through open farmland, small villages and into the foothills of the Pyrenees. We arrive on foot in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, a town that marks the end of our Camino and the beginning for many others. From here, pilgrims set off across northern Spain toward Santiago de Compostela. Passing through the historic gate, we enter the cobbled streets of the old town. There’s time to browse the shops, pause in a bar or café, and take it all in. A guided tour offers insight into the rich history of this pilgrim crossroads. Later, we transfer to a peaceful, family-run hotel set in the mountains, where we gather for a farewell dinner made with fresh, local ingredients. Transfers: 45min Walking: 15.5km

Meals:  B,D

This morning we say farewell after an incredible journey along the Le Puy Camino, where we have walked and savoured our way across some of the most beautiful landscapes in southern France. There is one group transfer to Pau train station (approx. 1.5–2 hrs), with onward connections to Paris and other major cities. It’s also possible to be dropped off en route at the Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port train station (approx. 30 mins), with links to Bayonne and beyond if you're heading into Spain. To allow plenty of time, we recommend booking train departures after 10am from Saint-Jean and after 12pm from Pau. If you’d like to discuss your onward travel or check connection times, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Thank you for walking with us and bon voyage.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.


Inclusions

  • 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 9 dinners (drinks included for dinner on day 6)
  • 9 nights at specially selected hotels from 2-4 star on a twinshare basis with private facilities
  • Tour escort throughout
  • Private vehicle and driver for transfers including luggage during walking sections - luggage should be kept to a minimum. One bag weighing no more than 20kgs plus your day pack to wear while walking. Luggage room is limited in the vehicle.
  • Guided visits: Le Puy en Velay on day 1, day 3 (Museum Laguiole), day 4 (cheese factory), Conques on day 5, truffle orchard on day 6, guided tour of the abbey of Moissac on day 7, Auvillar on day 8 and St Jean Pied de Port on day 9
  • 2 wine tasting sessions - AOC Cahors Malbec on day 6 and Armagnac on day 8
  • Group departure transfer to Pau on day 10

  • Travel to Le Puy and from Pau
  • Meals not listed as included
  • Beverages except at wine tastings, breakfast and with dinner on day 6
  • Travel insurance - mandatory
  • A supplement will apply if you are booking a single room
  • Entrance fees not noted as included
  • Transfers not listed as included
  • Optional arrival transfer: Lyon airport to Le Puy En Velay can be booked at extra cost
  • Items of a personal nature

About Your Leader

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Jaclyn will be your host on this journey, leading the walking stages and always making sure there’s time for a photo stop, or another slice of cheese. A long-time member of the UTracks team, she’s known for her Camino expertise and for the wildflowers she collects for her walking hat.

She’s walked and cycled through many of Europe’s quieter corners, but it’s the Le Puy Camino and the flavours of rural France that keep calling her back. Along the way, you’ll meet a rich cast of locals - winemakers, chefs and city guides, who share their stories, while Jaclyn keeps things running smoothly behind the scenes, and beside you on the trail.

Travelling with you is our experienced French driver, who’s not only part of the support team, but part of the fun, especially over dinner, where his stories and good humour add a dash of French charm.


Suitability

introductory to moderate

2

INTRODUCTORY TO MODERATE – GRADE 2 This trip involves walking between 2 to 5 hours during 7 days over undulating terrain, on a mixture of asphalt, dirt and rocky paths, with some short steep ascents and descents. Walking distances range from 7-12km except on day 2 which is 18.2km. As there is a support vehicle in the vicinity, there are options to shorten some stages. The trip is graded introductory to moderate and is considered suitable for active people who have a reasonable level of fitness.


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£4890GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Single Supplement (limited availability)GBP£660
*Prices listed are per person

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