The via Podiensis, also called the Puy Route, is the most famous route of the Way of saint James in France. It starts in Le Puy-en-Velay which has given its name to the route and ends in Saint Jean Pied de Port.
This walking itineray Way crosses the gentle rolling landscape of the Velay Mounts, the pastures of the Margeride Plateau, here is the ...
The via Podiensis, also called the Puy Route, is the most famous route of the Way of saint James in France. It starts in Le Puy-en-Velay which has given its name to the route and ends in Saint Jean Pied de Port.
This walking itineray Way crosses the gentle rolling landscape of the Velay Mounts, the pastures of the Margeride Plateau, here is the region of Auvergne, the heart of France, a place with a rich History.
Then the GR65 crosses the Aubrac Plateau, a rural and authentic area with wonderful scenery and charming villages to finally reach Conques, this marvellous medieval gem unchanged for centuries. The walking footpaths wind their way to Cahors and the Quercy area and then continue southwards through the Armagnac and Bearn to finally end up in the Basque Country and the famous St Jean Pied de Port!