Yesterday was our last day on Chemin. I have mixed emotions. On one hand, it’s exciting to be moving ahead with plans to visit other parts of France. On the other, I’ll miss the walking, the sights, running into pilgrims we’ve met on trail and exchanging news.
We had a short day yesterday after our grueling hike the day before. Fortunately, our stay in Senergues was delightful. An English couple had ditched life across the channel, bought a 3 level place (formerly a post office), and turned it into a gîte. They have just 2 rooms to let, and offer dinner and breakfast. Good thing too as the only café in town was closed. There is an epicerie, but it was closed in the afternoon.
Dinner was cooked by Julie of local fare. Delicious. We were joined by a Swiss couple, French speaking with some English. We had amiable conversations.
I loved our room.


Although we were late and the Tower of Senergues was past hours, the owner opened for us.



We were out early that morning and had a long walk before lunch. I was getting cranky, but held out for a good spot – ith Ed’s encouragement. Thank goodness! We rounded a corner and beheld this. It was a bit like Dorothy opening the door of her house after it settled in Oz.

And just across the street…


Leaving so early in the morning it was quite chilly and misty in the valley and over the Lot River.





There was quite a bit of pavement walking, which is generally not easy on the feet, but after trekking over so many rocks, it was a relief.
Lots of folks stopped in Galinhac, which made for a long trek for them into Conques. And the entry into Conques is – yes – steep and rocky! Ran into one guy we’d met a few times along the way and he was beat! So, it worked out for us.
In addition, the apartment we rented for our 2 night stay is on the top of the hill before the descent into the village! And it is oh so steep – even without pack the legs feel it.
Next year when we return to continue the Chemin, we’ll ship our packs from Conques to the next stop. No need to flagellate.
Here’s our place in Conques.




Clinton, from Canada, had to hit the road this afternoon. We’re meeting Jenny and Mike for dinner to celebrate the completion of her Master’s – with distinction!
More tomorrow…or the next day. Tomorrow we take a bus to Le Puy, then a train to Lyon, and then a train to Avignon. It’ll be a long day – with not enough walking!
Phew, tired just thinking of all that walking, but also envious as I still sit confined as my shoulder heals. Wish I was there.
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You’re in my prayers as I sit in sacred buildings and walk in healing nature. I hope the photos provide some relief 😌
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I’m going to miss following your Chemin, but there is a lot more to see in France, for sure. Looks like a beautiful place to stay in Conques. But lots of steep climbs, for sure!
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I’m going to miss the Chemin. My Achilles tendon acting up a bit and the ankle is cranky. When we return, rest days every 10-12 days or so may be necessary.
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Early morning pics are lovely!
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Thanks. It made being up and out so early easier.
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Will you be my tour guide. Please💗😍
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Time for another trip together…
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