Tag: Lot Valley

  • Day 23: Cahors to Lascabanes

    Day 23: Cahors to Lascabanes

    ~15 miles, a few hills, lots of sun and very hot The last two days were long days, and today was long and very hot and probably one of the more challenging days we have had yet. Despite the high temperatures (into the 90s), we decided we would walk and do our best to stay…

  • Day 22: Saint-Géry to Cahors

    Day 22: Saint-Géry to Cahors

    ~15 miles, relatively flat and no services Today was a big day of walking! Even after 3 weeks, 15 miles is hard. We made our way through relatively flat terrain, mostly following the Lot River. Our day ended in Cahors, the largest town we had been in since Figeac. It’s always a little strange walking…

  • Day 21: Saint-Cirq-Lapopie to Saint-Géry

    Day 21: Saint-Cirq-Lapopie to Saint-Géry

    ~8 miles, relatively flat and scenic (although one regrettable shortcut) Today’s walk was fairly short and easy, except for an unfortunate shortcut we decided to take near the end of the day. We read that it would take off a few miles and a whole lot of elevation gain and loss, but was for the…

  • Day 20: Rest Day in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie

    Day 20: Rest Day in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie

    ~Rest day (but still walked around navigating the very steep cobblestone streets around the village!) Before we set out on this trip, I planned a rest day in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie. It seemed like such a beautiful place that I wanted an extra day to explore and I’m so glad I did! our extra day was filled…

  • Day 19: Cabrerets to Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (& Pech Merle)

    Day 19: Cabrerets to Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (& Pech Merle)

    ~8 Miles, hilly and beautiful Our last day in the Célé Valley and one to always remember. The highlight of the day (and maybe the trip) was a visit to Pech Merle. The caves were a labyrinth of stalactites and stalagmites, interspersed with ancient paintings and drawings, some dating back 35,000 years. Unfortunately (although understandably)…

  • Day 14 & 15: Livinhac-le-Haut to Figeac & Rest Day in Figeac

    Day 14 & 15: Livinhac-le-Haut to Figeac & Rest Day in Figeac

    ~15 miles (11 by car, 4 walking) Another short day of walking. Our gracious host was heading our direction and offered to drive us. We still wanted to walk some so asked to be dropped off along the way. One rest day has turned into many, but we start walking again tomorrow, so hopefully we…

  • Day 10, 11, & 12: Permission to Rest

    Day 10, 11, & 12: Permission to Rest

    ~33 miles (by bus), from Saint-Côme d’Olt to Estaing to Conques On the Camino, people always say, “listen to your body,” and while some people take that advice, we have met many who keep walking despite clear messages from their body to take a break. For us, we always said we would take each day…

  • Day 8: Montgros to Saint-Chély-d’Aubrac

    Day 8: Montgros to Saint-Chély-d’Aubrac

    ~13 miles, long difficult descent Today was a long hard day that included about 1500 ft of elevation loss on steep, rocky paths. As we descended into the valley, the temperature rose and the wide open plateau was replaced by basalt spires, green grass, and dense forest. Before the long descent, we had an amazing…