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Hi friends, I’ve done several Caminos but stressing over this one, my first solo. I arrive in Biarritz and find myself with a couple of days before leaving SJPDP. Anyone have any suggestions for a pleasant place to dejetlag before heading to St Jean? My early days are already booked so can’t really take off early and I’d probably be a mess walking right off the plane. Thanks so much, I appreciate it!
 
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Hi there. You are in a great spot to spend a few days before heading to SJPP

As well as Biarritz, you have some great towns close by - Saint Jean de Luz and Bayonne are a short train ride away - or you can walk, see below. Hondarribia, just over the border, is a fabulous town. You can take the train from Biarritz to Hendaye then short ferry to Hondarribia.



I’d probably opt for a few nights based in SaintJean de Luz - it’s a lovely town. You can do some walking on the coastline, visit Bayonne or Hondarribia - or just relax. The train station is right near the centre of town 😎
 
I would stay in Biarritz on the coast. Nice little town, cozy Inns, friendly people.
But why do you stress? I flew in, took the evening train, picked up my credential, went to an Albergue and on the next morning I sat with a dozend other pilgrims at breakfast.

I took off alone, met a brazilian girl half way up to Orisson and later on, just before Burgos I had a Camino-Family around me.

The Camino provides. Don't stress!
 
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Hi there. You are in a great spot to spend a few days before heading to SJPP

As well as Biarritz, you have some great towns close by - Saint Jean de Luz and Bayonne are a short train ride away - or you can walk, see below. Hondarribia, just over the border, is a fabulous town. You can take the train from Biarritz to Hendaye then short ferry to Hondarribia.



I’d probably opt for a few nights based in SaintJean de Luz - it’s a lovely town. You can do some walking on the coastline, visit Bayonne or Hondarribia - or just relax. The train station is right near the centre of town 😎
I actually spent a couple of days in St Jean de Luz before the Norte last fall. Gorgeous little town but think I need something easier to get to SJPDP since I’ve only got a day and a half.
 
I misunderstood. Thought you had more time you were trying to fill. If you’re taking the train to SJPP and don’t want to arrive there early - why not stay in Bayonne. That’s easy.
 
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Bayonne is a lovely small city. Try lunch near the riverside market hall and do visit the cathedral. Oh, Bayonne's chocolate makers have a deserved strong reputation too! There's an Albergue/Gite d'Etape and a decent range of other afforadble accomodation.
 
I would stay in Biarritz on the coast. Nice little town, cozy Inns, friendly people.
But why do you stress? I flew in, took the evening train, picked up my credential, went to an Albergue and on the next morning I sat with a dozend other pilgrims at breakfast.

I took off alone, met a brazilian girl half way up to Orisson and later on, just before Burgos I had a Camino-Family around me.

The Camino provides. Don't stress!
I had a similar schedule. Arrived from Toronto to SJPdP, had dinner and wandered about. Woke up and started walking the next day.

And was completely out of gas by Orisson. I was so exhausted I couldn't even chew my lunch and ended up taking a taxi down and around to Roncesvalles. Jetlag/travel exhaustion affects us in different ways. For myself if on a leisure holiday I can arrive and carry on touristing without a care, but for a Camino I need a couple of days to be rested prior to walking.
 
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Hi friends, I’ve done several Caminos but stressing over this one, my first solo. I arrive in Biarritz and find myself with a couple of days before leaving SJPDP. Anyone have any suggestions for a pleasant place to dejetlag before heading to St Jean? My early days are already booked so can’t really take off early and I’d probably be a mess walking right off the plane. Thanks so much, I appreciate it!
Lourdes is an easy train ride from Bayonne. It’s an interesting pilgrimage town, but of a different sort than you’ll find on the Frances.
 
Lourdes is an easy train ride from Bayonne. It’s an interesting pilgrimage town, but of a different sort than you’ll find on the Frances.
I’m looking at Lourdes, have always been interested in seeing it. But I wasn’t sure if a day and half is enough time.
 
You probably need two overnights in Lourdes which gives you a full day to poke around. It’s an interesting town.
 
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