Tune
New Member
Greetings everybody. I am a young danish guy that will walk the Camino in 34 days from 29 March.
Ill be on Bayonne railway station 2045 Monday evening, March 28.
I will be starting my walk from Oloron-Ste-Marie and walk on to Somport. I will be sleeping in Bayonne, Pau, or even better, Oloron the first night. Does anyone know if there are any public transportation leaving Bayonne after 2045 on to Pau or Oloron this evening? I wish to go as far as possible the first day.
Has anyone walked this route and have anyone any good tips they want to bring on to me?. Is it worth to check out the "de la pena" monestary on the way?
How is the weather over the Somport-pass these days. Any experiences?. Is it easy to fin Albergues on this route and are there any that you can recommend? I would like to walk between 27 and 35 km on this route is this too much for a young and pretty fit man?
Ive heard that the pass on to Roncesvalles is pretty tough. How is this one compared?
Thanks for your input. From the excited pilgrim...
Ill be on Bayonne railway station 2045 Monday evening, March 28.
I will be starting my walk from Oloron-Ste-Marie and walk on to Somport. I will be sleeping in Bayonne, Pau, or even better, Oloron the first night. Does anyone know if there are any public transportation leaving Bayonne after 2045 on to Pau or Oloron this evening? I wish to go as far as possible the first day.
Has anyone walked this route and have anyone any good tips they want to bring on to me?. Is it worth to check out the "de la pena" monestary on the way?
How is the weather over the Somport-pass these days. Any experiences?. Is it easy to fin Albergues on this route and are there any that you can recommend? I would like to walk between 27 and 35 km on this route is this too much for a young and pretty fit man?
Ive heard that the pass on to Roncesvalles is pretty tough. How is this one compared?
Thanks for your input. From the excited pilgrim...