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🇪🇸 Camino VASCO/BAYONA (Irún-St Dgo/Burgos)
Cutting my teeth on the Tunnel Route..
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[QUOTE="jpflavin1, post: 161299, member: 8077"] Scott: This route is a nice alternative to starting in SJPdP. There is plenty of accomodation. See information listed under Camino Vasco in this forum. The early part about this route starts much more gently and is a little more Pedestrian than SJPdP. Annie is correct in saying you should check the weather with locals before going through the tunnel. I walked in the Spring and can not provide you with any information on weather in October. There are also several options along this route. The main choice will be whether to intersect the Frances at Santa Domingo de Calzada or Burgos. I joined the Frances at SDdC because I like staying in the Albergue in Granon. There is a woman named Fatma on this forum who has taken the route to Burgos. She has provided some information regarding the Burgos option. This Camino is well marked but pay attention after you go through the tunnel. I got lost here on a rainy/foggy day. The Haro/Brinas area, just before connecting to the Frances, has some great winery's. Jill, is correct in saying this area is very Basque. If you are saying Hola to folks, they might respond saying Kaixo. Hello in Basque. They also like their cider. Ultreya, Joe [/QUOTE]
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