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Travel from Paris to St Jean Pied de Port
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[QUOTE="Grousedoctor, post: 1246729, member: 55156"] I’m a big fan of traveling by train in Europe. Twice now, I’ve arrived in Paris after an overnight flight from Montreal. Both were early morning arrivals. The first time, with trains already booked, I traveled south to SJPP on the same day I landed in Paris and arrived in SJPP by late afternoon fairly exhausted (the local railway strike between Bayonne-SJPP complicated travel a bit). I started off the next morning across the Pyrenees (adrenalin and excitement helped me manage my travel fatigue). My second trip to SJPP was by the same route, but with one big difference - after landing in Paris, I spent my first night there, enjoyed the sights of the city, and as [USER=52787]@trecile[/USER] mentioned above good, took advantage of free walking tours and wonderful food before heading to SJPP early the next morning. This time I had more time to enjoy the charming town of SJPP, prepare for my first day of walking on the Camino, and be better rested for a demanding, but very doable walk to Burguete. Another option that I would entertain in the future would be to leave Paris on the day that I arrived there but only travel as far as Bayonne (another wonderful small French city) and then head on to SJPP the next morning. If I’ve learned one thing from my Caminos, it's to slow down a bit and to enjoy the whole journey including getting to my starting point along The Way. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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