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Le Couvent de Chantemerle
Rodelle
The Chantemerle convent is situated 15km from Rodez, the capital of the Rouergue. You will be able to enjoy our enchanting setting, an acre and a half of quiet and shaded parkland in the heart of the village.
Gîte de séjour La Grange
Nauviale
Nauviale is a small village typical of the Rougier de Marcillac, rich in colour thanks to the red sandstone that colours the land and buildings. The Grange, a building typical of the region, has been converted to offer all the comfort required for an agreeable stay.
Gîte de groupe de Combes

Saint-Côme-d'Olt
The gîte of Combes is situated on a farm in the Lot valley between St Côme d'Olt and Espalion. It is an ideal stop on the Chemin de St Jacques de Compostelle, section classed as UNESCO world heritage. The gîte offers different possibilities for accommodating tourists of varying vocations: walkers, riders, mountain bikers.
A chacun son chemin
Livinhac-le-Haut
Elodie and Jean-Marie, pilgrim, welcome you in a family lodge, in the town, near to the shops and on the GR65
L'anse du Lac - Centre de vacances de la ligue de l'enseignement de l'Aveyron
Pont-de-Salars
Holiday village on the banks of Pont de Salars lake, 30 minutes from the Millau viaduct. 10 apartments (2 chaletsx3 appartments, 4 mobile homes) swimming, fishing, walks, water sports centre, children's entertainment in summer.
Gîte d'étape l'Orée du Chemin
Golinhac
Close to the village of Golinhac, stop-over village on the Chemin de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle that overlooks the deep Gorges du Lot, the stop-over gîte l'Orée du Chemin welcomes you in a restored barn.
La Maison - Gîte
Laguiole
Nesting in the heart of the old village of Laguiole, on the Tour des Monts d'Aubrac, this ensemble of houses used to be a convent, built in the 16th Century. After a renovation, the place became the Gîte de Laguiole and a bookshop. Bertrand and Laure will welcome you in this comfortable house where they have tried their best to preserve the existing building, its history and the pre-existing materials. The privileged situation of this site will fulfill all the wide-open spaces and the Aubrac landscapes amateurs...
Gîte d'étape communal d'Estaing

Estaing
In the old chapel Saint Fleuret, in the "place du Foirail" square, 600m from the GR65 (Camino de Compostella), the municipal gîte in Estaing welcomes you for a convivial stop-over in one of the Plus Beaux Villages de France (most beautiful villages in France label) and the Haut Rouergue region.
Village de Chalets pour groupes - Le hameau des Celles Basses
Monteils
The chalet is 2 star rated and can accommodate 5 people
Chez Cornélia
Estaing
Located in Estaing, in Aveyron, on the Way of Saint James. The guesthouse offers comfortable accommodation for pilgrims and travelers, with private or shared rooms, some offering a view of the Lot.
Gîte d'étape communal d'Estaing (groupes)
Estaing
In the old chapel Saint Fleuret, in the "place du Foirail" square, 600m from the GR65 (Camino de Compostella), the municipal gîte in Estaing welcomes you for a convivial stop-over in one of the Plus Beaux Villages de France (most beautiful villages in France label) and the Haut Rouergue region.
Résidence de Jeunesses Coeur de Ville
Rodez
Located in the centre of the town at a stone's throw from cultural sites, museums, restaurants and means of transport. Accommodation referenced in the Guide du Routard.
Chez François - Gîte d'Etape
Conques-en-Rouergue
Gîte de groupe Haut2Gammes
Saint-Hippolyte
Gîte d'étape L'Alchimiste
Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac
Accueil pèlerins de l'Abbaye Sainte-Foy
Conques-en-Rouergue
Pilgrim welcome on the Compostella Path. Groups (seminars) and individuals looking for a spiritual retreat welcome.
La Tour Garnier
Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon
Sainte Eulalie , at the bottom of a small valley, on the Causse du Larzac, was the capital of the Knights Templar, 12th century religious soldier. At the heart of the old fortified commandry, two of the rampart towers house a character gîte that respects the sobriety of this superb architecture.



















