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gemdrag

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Sept 2023
My 2 sisters and I are walking our 4th section of the camino from Logroño to Sahagùn in May. We may need to get public transport or the odd taxi occasionally. Are they readily available along the route.?
 
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There are taxis available in the main towns. Bus services on the section you mention are very variable. I seem to recall that there is a reasonable service between Logroño, Najera and Santo Domingo de la Calzada. In a few places like Hontanas sometimes only once or twice per week.
 
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Your post has the Piemonte tagged in its header yet you mention the route from logroño to Sahagún. That may confuse some folks or limit your answers a bit.
 
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Your post has the Piemonte tagged in its header yet you mention the route from logroño to Sahagún. That may confuse some folks or limit your answers a bit.
I have moved the thread to the Camino Francés forum.
 
There are taxis available in the main towns. Bus services on the section you mention are very variable. I seem to recall that there is a reasonable service between Logroño, Najera and Santo Domingo de la Calzada. In a few places like Hontanas sometimes only once or twice per week.
Thnx for your reply
 
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