Getting from Orisson to Roncesvalles

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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and there's one bit of it that worries me. The descent from Collado de Lepoeder to Roncesvalles seems quite steep (according to the Wise Pilgrim app) which I worry will strain my knees (which then will make the next couple of days very uncomfortable). Is there a transfer service from Orisson to Roncesvalles by any chance? I'd rather not risk this part of the walk and take a bus down there if possible.
Thanks in advance :)
 
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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and there's one bit of it that worries me. The descent from Collado de Lepoeder to Roncesvalles seems quite steep (according to the Wise Pilgrim app) which I worry will strain my knees (which then will make the next couple of days very uncomfortable). Is there a transfer service from Orisson to Roncesvalles by any chance? I'd rather not risk this part of the walk and take a bus down there if possible.
Thanks in advance :)
Perhaps start in Roncesvalles or if you start in SJPDP go the Valcarlos route. It is a steep downhill from the top of the Napoleon route. There is no actual "service" to get you down from the top once you walk up there.
 

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Perhaps start in Roncesvalles or if you start in SJPDP go the Valcarlos route. It is a steep downhill from the top of the Napoleon route. There is no actual "service" to get you down from the top once you walk up there.
Yes, I just noticed that the transfer service doesn't actually go to Roncesvalles. Thanks for the suggestions :)
 
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I misread. I thought you meant luggage.

You still should check with express B if you actually want to go from the orisson to roncevalles. Eg if you're with ppl who are staying at the orisson.
But as others advise, if solo it doesn't make sense to go that route if you can't manage it
 
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“The alternate is still pretty steep going down.”

That’s the trouble with climbing totally unnecessary hills - once you’ve got up ‘em you’ve got to get down’em again 😉

I remain astonished by the numbers of people determined to b*gger their Camino in pursuit of some romantic notion and a view. A “view”! If you need a view that badly you need to change your outlook on life…
 
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That’s the trouble with climbing totally unnecessary hills - once you’ve got up ‘em you’ve got to get down’em again 😉
I do find it very hard to understand the business of going all the way to Pamplona then taking a bus through Roncesvalles and Valcarlos just to turn around and walk back the same direction! There are plenty of equally (or more) interesting views west of Pamplona.
 
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as per @trecile s post - go to the right when starting the descend. it is not nearly as steep and will take you out to the road to Ibanetta. Its about 1km detour but well worth to continue walking on yoour own and not to miss the Col and the Way to it
You can do it!!!!
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as per @trecile s post - go to the right when starting the descent. it is not nearly as steep and will take you out to the road to Ibañeta.

This is the Lepoeder viewpoint, the highest point of the stage, where you can turn right and stay on a tarmac road all the way to Ibañeta Chapel. The other option to go straight down to Roncesvalles through forest is way more challenging and should not be used in bad weather

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Some folks will tell you that it should not be used PERIOD! but of course to each his\her own.
I had a wonderful weather when I started in May 2022 and folks at the Pilgrims Office in SJPdP were very adamant to go to the right (me begins to suspect that they ALWAYS say that ;))
 
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For those reading this thread that are unfamiliar with the two ways down to Roncesvalles from the Col de Lepoeder, there is a forest trail that is marked as the "official" Camino and also a less steep variant way leading to the Col de Ibañeta on the Valcarlos Camino variant. This latter variant follows a paved road and is marked as the "soft" or easy way. There are a number of reports on the forum from people who wanted to avoid the forest way but got confused and ended up taking it by accident (it can be nasty when foggy, raining or wet or you are tired from a full day's walking). The following thread discusses these two ways down in detail. It has a lot of maps, aerial views and pictures.

 
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I think the forest way, which i took in 2022, was where i hurt my chin muscle. But then it might have something to do that i walked all the way from Orisson to Zubiri on day 2. In hindsight, not the smartest move.
That being said, the forest way is steep. Period. It is not impossible, but i understand it can be challenging, even more so during adverse weather. It is also quite nice walking through the forest.

In 2019 i walked the alternative route and remember it being noticeably easier to walk. Maybe not quite as beautiful, but still nice.
 
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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and there's one bit of it that worries me. The descent from Collado de Lepoeder to Roncesvalles seems quite steep (according to the Wise Pilgrim app) which I worry will strain my knees (which then will make the next couple of days very uncomfortable). Is there a transfer service from Orisson to Roncesvalles by any chance? I'd rather not risk this part of the walk and take a bus down there if possible.
Thanks in advance :)
Yes, what was said about by others about the alternate path. It's not necessarily gentle, just better than the "left" path - which is also very rocky in places as I remember. Have a reservation at Roncesvalles, take the path to the right, and go slow, take breaks. There's a jam to check in in Roncesvalles so no rush. Buen Camino!
 

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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and there's one bit of it that worries me. The descent from Collado de Lepoeder to Roncesvalles seems quite steep (according to the Wise Pilgrim app) which I worry will strain my knees (which then will make the next couple of days very uncomfortable). Is there a transfer service from Orisson to Roncesvalles by any chance? I'd rather not risk this part of the walk and take a bus down there if possible.
Thanks in advance :)
I’m currently the other side of Burgos. I didn’t find the descent to Roncesvalles that steep, you just take your time. There will be other more challenging descents such as down into Zubiri, which is rough as well as steep. I had a sprained knee two weeks before starting on 18 April, surviving well so far. Buen Camino.
 
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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and there's one bit of it that worries me. The descent from Collado de Lepoeder to Roncesvalles seems quite steep (according to the Wise Pilgrim app) which I worry will strain my knees (which then will make the next couple of days very uncomfortable). Is there a transfer service from Orisson to Roncesvalles by any chance? I'd rather not risk this part of the walk and take a bus down there if possible.
Thanks in advance :)
Last year my walking companion became ill at Orisson and wanted to skip a day’s walk. He had to take a taxi from Orisson Saint Jean and then another to Roncesvalles. It was expensive.

I, too, have knee issues walking down steep inclines. Two thoughts: 1. There is a road that descends from Lepoeder that is said to be less difficult than the trail through the forest. I have always taken the trail and it is very steep in places. Perhaps others can comment on the gradient of the two descends. 2. When I face a steep descent, I zig -zag down it like a skier would do on a really steep pitch. This does two things that may help your knees. It reduces the amount of downhill drop you take on each step and it changes the pressures on the knees every time you switch directions. You can use a zig-zag going uphill as well.

Also, you didn’t mention it, but do you plan to use hiking sticks? They will really help delicate knees on descents.
 
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Hello Arta… I am walking my first Camino Frances in September this year. While an experienced hiker in New Zealand, age and injury has made me careful about assessing my capabilities on any given day. This means that the slower way is usually my first choice. After consulting with friends I have decided to take the Valcarlos route, splitting it into 2 days. I don’t want to risk my ongoing wellbeing in pursuit of a view or an overly ambitious target right at the very beginning. Slow and steady wins the race. I am sure that I will meet other pilgrims who live at my “smell the roses” pace in these first days. Buen Camino from the bottom of the world :)
 

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I would also suggest walking diagonally down the road from side to side, it's slower walking but easier on the knees.
That, actually is a solid advice on ANY downhill, Camino or not!. I used it both ways going up and down on Camino Inca - it helps tremendously!
 
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I think the forest way, which i took in 2022, was where i hurt my chin muscle. But then it might have something to do that i walked all the way from Orisson to Zubiri on day 2. In hindsight, not the smartest move.
Sorry, Anhalter, I couldn’t resist… Chin muscle!? How much talking did you do? Maybe you mean shin muscle (leg) chin is the bit below the mouth that juts out above the neck.
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Last year my walking companion became ill at Orisson and wanted to skip a day’s walk. He had to take a taxi from Orisson Saint Jean and then another to Roncesvalles. It was expensive.

I, too, have knee issues walking down steep inclines. Two thoughts: 1. There is a road that descends from Lepoeder that is said to be less difficult than the trail through the forest. I have always taken the trail and it is very steep in places. Perhaps others can comment on the gradient of the two descends. 2. When I face a steep descent, I zig -zag down it like a skier would do on a really steep pitch. This does two things that may help your knees. It reduces the amount of downhill drop you take on each step and it changes the pressures on the knees every time you switch directions. You can use a zig-zag going uphill as well.

Also, you didn’t mention it, but do you plan to use hiking sticks? They will really help delicate knees on descents.
Thank you so much for this! I’ll be sure to use that technique if necessary, and I do plan on buying hiking sticks when I get there. 😊
 

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I’m currently the other side of Burgos. I didn’t find the descent to Roncesvalles that steep, you just take your time. There will be other more challenging descents such as down into Zubiri, which is rough as well as steep. I had a sprained knee two weeks before starting on 18 April, surviving well so far. Buen Camino.
Thank you for the heads up, I feel a bit more confident. I’ve hiked up and down mountains quite a bit these last few months to prepare for this, so it won’t be entirely new for me. Buen Camino!
 

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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and there's one bit of it that worries me. The descent from Collado de Lepoeder to Roncesvalles seems quite steep (according to the Wise Pilgrim app) which I worry will strain my knees (which then will make the next couple of days very uncomfortable). Is there a transfer service from Orisson to Roncesvalles by any chance? I'd rather not risk this part of the walk and take a bus down there if possible.
Thanks in advance :)
It descends on a hood road take your time
 
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