Well if you want a village steeped in history and beauty and HILLS and cobblestones make sure you put Conques on your itinerary. Such an extraordinary place.

We stayed in the abbey, which was lovely. We had a family style dinner with other pilgrims and volunteers. We had soup and fish and quinoa and leftover risotto. At that point I was full. Then came the cheese plate and after that dessert. ughhhh so full!!

Afterwards there was a service which concluded with a blessing of pilgrims. It was really emotionally beautiful. This morning after breakfast and saying goodbye to some pilgrims we walked to the cathedral and lit a candle and left a prayer request for our journey.

We still had a long way to go down and then a long way to go up. The trail was up the side of a mountain with lots of rocks. After about 500 meters straight up we reached the road again. There was more up through the forest. After a healthy discussion Noël went up through the forest and I stayed on the road.


We both played to our strengths. Noël, aka the mountain goat goes up and down steep, rocky inclines/declines with ease and speed. I, on the other hand am an asphalt, flat road girl. I can go up this with ease and speed, also down but don’t enjoy it as much. Funny thing is that I ended up with more distance and height meters than Noël and though his was a “shortcut” I finished faster. I know!!! IT’S NOT A RACE!!! But we always talk about the shortcut, and well sometimes it’s not.

Interestingly we both got photos and experiences we wanted. And the time apart was invigorating because when we reunited we were buzzing with conversations!! As we walked along the road a car came up next to us and slowed down to tell us there was a small path so we didn’t have to walk the road. Noël said yes but it’s only 25 cms/10 inches. After a couple of cars past fast we decided to use it.

We came into Noailhac and found the cafe open. The same woman who had encouraged us to walk the path is the owner. She let us know that the farmers gave the path to the pilgrims that’s super cool!! They were open but not for food. But she would make us sandwiches. Awesome. The sandwiches will last until tomorrow, big sandwiches.

The last bit of the trip was super enjoyable until the last 5 kms. Our feet suddenly hurt. For the last 5 kms we struggled all the way down into Decazeville.

But we made it again.






























