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🇪🇸 Camino VASCO/BAYONA (Irún-St Dgo/Burgos)
Interior way 2020
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[QUOTE="Erromesa, post: 862905, member: 95333"] Arrived at Elizondo. In Urdazubi I slept in the frontoia/frontón. The three Catalan pilgrims set up their tent just outside in the grassy area and got a talking to by the police in the morning. Bu the police don't come into the frontoia! Here are the accommodation options in Elizondo. The following two places are outside Elizondo the town proper but are not too far away, well within walking distance. The youth hostel (located in a high school). I didn't stay last time but it looked quite good, although full of kid groups at the time. Kortarixar. It's a restaurant at ground floor, rooms above, you get a key to enter. There's individual rooms or shared bunk beds and showers etc. Lastly a town person suggested this person, who I think hires out a whole house for around 40 euros? Not sure if I heard correctly (I was tired). Her name is Teresa: 948452482 Me I've masochistically grown to like sleeping outside and I want to sleep next to the church with my sleeping bag. I 'showered' in the river coming here, in Ordoki, so who needs hot showers? Haha My favourite place to eat/drink from last time and now too is Intza Taberna. Very local, no tourists, Basque speaking, and great pintxos! I met up with those Catalan pilgrims along the road, I was surprised because they had at least an hour advantage over me because I went to see the Urdazubi caves. I forgot to mention, they were three young women, 19 years old taking advantage of their free time from university. They were carrying way too much and one of them was really hurting from the shoes she was wearing which explains how I caught up to them. I found out all this accommodation info for them, I know what's it like to be a student and live on a student's budget... I offered them food as well, unopened that I brought from Spain, yes I carried some snacks all the way from Spain to France and back to Spain...quite stupid of me. Lastly I want to mention that after that brutal climb out of Urdazubi, I met at the rest stop (thank god for toilets! But no toilet paper, bring your own) a group of French teenagers who asked me how to return to Urdazubi (apart from going back downhill of course). I told them I didn't know, but that I was going to Amaiur and that, "I think it's only two or three kilometres". Well while I was in the loo, they went off and I checked the map and actually it was 4.5 km. I cursed myself for giving the wrong info, because there's quite a difference between 2-3 kms and 4.5! I finally found them on Amaiur, at the ruins of the castle and I apologised. I also tried to find out if they could return via bus to Urdazubi but it seems that it's not possible, so they had a long walk back...the lesson learned is, if I can't give accurate information, I should keep my mouth shut! The weird thing is that they were from Brittany, from the other side of France! What were they doing in the Basque Country...? [/QUOTE]
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