Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

The Vía Podiensis

To end of camino
616.7
Altitude
810

Sarbonnel

2.90

Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

3.30

Les Cambrassats

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus Terminal
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Saint-Chely sits in the Boralde valley at the foot of the Aubrac plateau, and the contrast with the high pastures above is immediate. You've dropped from open grassland into a green, wooded valley with a village of stone houses along a stream.

The village has gites, a hotel or two, restaurants, and basic supplies. The 16th-century Pont des Pelerins (Pilgrims' Bridge) over the Boralde is a single elegant arch that has carried pilgrims across this stream for 500 years. It's a small bridge, but it's a genuine medieval pilgrim structure and worth pausing on.

The Romanesque church has been modified over the centuries but retains its original proportions. In the village you may notice carved scallop shells on door lintels, a reminder that this has been pilgrim country for a very long time.

History

The village's name derives from Saint Eligius (Saint Eloi in French, "Chely" in local dialect), the 7th-century bishop and goldsmith. The Pont des Pelerins dates from the early 16th century and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France.

The Road

From Saint-Chely the path follows the Boralde valley south, gradually descending through woodland and farmland toward the Lot valley. The terrain is gentle and shaded after the exposed Aubrac. You'll pass through several small hamlets before reaching Saint-Come-d'Olt on the banks of the Lot.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

What a gem. I was the only guest that night and Guillaume and Hélène welcomed me beautifully. Amazing home cooked dinner. Great chat. My room had direct view to the entrance of the church. Thanks guys

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Delightful little gem of a gite. Situated right next to the church in a charming building from 1833 with a big open fireplace. Just 4 beds. It felt as though I was visiting a good friend for dinner. Guillaume was a great host and his meals were very tasty (mushrooms straight from the local forests).

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

On the Gr65, at the bridge after passing through village. Demi-pension available. Excellent host. 05.65.44.12.96
www.lacarderie-chambredhotes.com

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

By the way.. you can stay in camping and rent a tent (two person tent for renting cost 24 euro). There also are showers.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Pass by the fountain towards the "hotel restaurant des voyageurs" and you will find a small shop with great snacks and a small terrace. Prices are lower than at the local bakery and of better quality.