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It seems no time ago there were reports of pilgrims waiting long hours to get their Compostela. Probably different now.
But the purpose of my journey is to travel on to Muxia and spend some quiet time there.
I'll get something to eat at the layover.
Much as I love Caminos I think sometimes they're not the answer. I wasn't ready for this one in a number of ways.
If you walk across the international bridge you're in Irun on the start of the Camino Norte. Follow the yellow arrows and you'll eventually reach Santiago
My hope for a warm Camino from Sevilla was dashed when I slipped on the stairs in the place where I was staying in Santiago.
I hurt my back quite badly so I've decided to go back home to recuperate. I'm going to need my walking stick to get through the airport. Will security, who seem very...
Thank you both for your help.
I'm in no hurry so I've booked a night in Hotel Cote Basque which is just across the road from Bayonne Gare. I'll be able to make an early start and catch the first train, or bus, to SJPdP the next morning.
I arrive in Biarritz at 4.30 PM on 1st January. If this is a holiday in France, as it is in the UK, will train and bus services be restricted? Do I need to stay the night there before traveling to SJPP the following day?
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