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[QUOTE="DirtAmy, post: 680224, member: 71645"] While not a camino, when I lived in Ireland I traveled to Santander (on the Norte) by SailRail Galway-Dublin-Holyhead-London-Portsmouth/Plymouth then cruise ferry to Bilbao/Santander as described by The Man in Seat61 in Kirkie's attached screengrab. But that was when there were options for Plymouth and Bilbao so I swapped it around to time my outward and return journeys better. Last year, I used the cruise ferry Portsmouth to Santander for a camino and did return across the Bay of Biscay during Storm Ophelia (it was OK, they diverted a bit and we were a few hours late arriving). The options may have decreased but it was an easier journey because I was starting from near London. However, The Man in Seat61 has been reporting that foot passenger travel is becoming more difficult all round. It's still worthwhile doing though! I do recommend jumping on the Portsmouth foot passenger options while they're still available and adding 12 hours either side to travel from/to Ireland. It's a slow-travel experience that's very in keeping with camino mentality. [/QUOTE]
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