Montbonnet

The Vía Podiensis

To end of camino
734.8
Altitude
1105

Ramourouscle

1.80

Montbonnet

5.60

Le Chier

Services
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes

Sitting at about 1,120 m on the Velay plateau, Montbonnet marks the crossroads of the GR65 and the GR40 (Tour du Velay). It's a natural stopping point roughly 17 km from Le Puy, and many pilgrims end their first day here rather than pushing on to Saint-Privat-d'Allier.

The Chapelle Saint-Roch at the entrance to the hamlet dates from the 13th century and was originally built as a stopover chapel on the Velay roads. It was restored in the 20th century. Accommodation is available at a couple of gites that cater specifically to pilgrims, offering evening meals and breakfast. Book ahead in peak season.

The Road

Beyond Montbonnet the landscape begins to change. The path descends gradually through open countryside toward Le Chier and then Saint-Privat-d'Allier. You're leaving the volcanic plateau and approaching the edge of the Allier gorge, though you won't see it yet. The terrain remains gentle, mostly farm tracks and minor roads.

City Map
Accommodation in Montbonnet.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Gîte du Velay qui se trouve à Fayt est vraiment super ! De nouveaux propriétaires , cuisine faite maison et bio et c’est pas à Montbonnet ou les gîtes sont les uns sur les autres. Ici sommes en pleine campagne dans un très joli hameau ! À conseiller !
Veronique

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

SUR le chemin, le café St Jacques est parfait pour une pause. Propriétaires sympas et prévenants, répondant à la demande.
Boissons et snack sur place et à emporter.
Terrasse ombragée

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The fancier restaurant in Montbonnet that has a bed and breakfast attached to it is really good. Its down the road from the little bar thing. 14€ for a big plate of food with excellent meat. Hardworking married couple run it.