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Transportation from Leon to Sarria

Sonomad

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Camino Frances (2016)
Hello,
I will be arriving in Leon on Sept. 29, 2016 and need to be in Sarria by the early evening (latest) on /Oct. 1. I am reaching out to this forum hoping that more experienced travelers will have some advice. There will be four women in my group with our luggage. I have looked at RENFE but it appears they have a twice daily train one leaving at 3 a.m. and another 4 hour train leaving at 2:42 arriving Sarria at 6:59 p.m. (Am I reading that right?) Which is either to early in the morning or a little later than we would like to arrive. I can't seem to find a bus that goes from Leon to Sarria. Does anyone know of one? I would be very interested in hiring a driver/taxi from Leon to Sarria or from Ponferrada to Sarria or even Pedrafita do Cebreiro to Sarria but thus far my internet searching has left me high and dry. As you can tell, I have tried to research it but my inexperience is showing and I am now totally confused. Do any fellow pilgrims have knowledge or experience with this? Thank you so sincerely. You have no idea how much time I have spent on this.
Gratefully,
Diane
 
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Thank you. Although I was hoping for an easier routing, you are right on with your suggestion to go to Lugo and then to Sarria. Travel time seems long because we go beyond Sarria and then back but the time schedule works better for us than using the train. I am continuing to search options so if anyone else knows of a taxi or private transfer service that might drive from either Leon, Astorga, Ponferrada or even O' Cebreiro (I have found buses to those locations) I would appreciate the help. Our hope was that we could drive the Camino route even though our personal restrictions do not allow us to walk the distance from Leon to Santiago de Compostela.
 
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Thank you. Although I was hoping for an easier routing, you are right on with your suggestion to go to Lugo and then to Sarria. Travel time seems long because we go beyond Sarria and then back but the time schedule works better for us than using the train. I am continuing to search options so if anyone else knows of a taxi or private transfer service that might drive from either Leon, Astorga, Ponferrada or even O' Cebreiro (I have found buses to those locations) I would appreciate the help. Our hope was that we could drive the Camino route even though our personal restrictions do not allow us to walk the distance from Leon to Santiago de Compostela.

Monbus operates a bus once daily (except Sunday) in each direction from Pedrafita do Cebreiro to Sarria.

You are better off to go via Lugo. The main road goes from Lugo to Monforte de Lemos via Sarria. There is talk of building a four lane highway direct from Sarria to Leon ... but so far the cost benefit ratio isn't there yet ...

You might try Gonzalez de la Riva for Private Hire taxi.
http://www.gonzalezdelariva.es/
 
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Hello,
I will be arriving in Leon on Sept. 29, 2016 and need to be in Sarria by the early evening (latest) on /Oct. 1. I am reaching out to this forum hoping that more experienced travelers will have some advice. There will be four women in my group with our luggage. I have looked at RENFE but it appears they have a twice daily train one leaving at 3 a.m. and another 4 hour train leaving at 2:42 arriving Sarria at 6:59 p.m. (Am I reading that right?) Which is either to early in the morning or a little later than we would like to arrive. I can't seem to find a bus that goes from Leon to Sarria. Does anyone know of one? I would be very interested in hiring a driver/taxi from Leon to Sarria or from Ponferrada to Sarria or even Pedrafita do Cebreiro to Sarria but thus far my internet searching has left me high and dry. As you can tell, I have tried to research it but my inexperience is showing and I am now totally confused. Do any fellow pilgrims have knowledge or experience with this? Thank you so sincerely. You have no idea how much time I have spent on this.
Gratefully,
Diane

Hi, I am wondering about the same thing. Not quite from Leon to Sarria but maybe from Trabadelo or La Portela de Valcarce to O Cebreiro. I will look on the links posted here. Thanks
 
Not quite from Leon to Sarria but maybe from Trabadelo or La Portela de Valcarce to O Cebreiro.

Alsa (www.alsa.es/en) has buses from Ambasmestas to Pedrafita do Cebreiro. If you take the first one on the morning, I think you'll arrive in time (if the bus isn't delayed) to take the Monbus (www.monbus.es) bus from Pedrafita do Cebreiro to O Cebreiro (but check the schedules for your travel dates by yourself on the web of each of the bus companies involved). The later bus doesn't run on Sundays. If you don't want to take the early morning bus, Pedrafita do Cebreiro is just something like 4 kms away from O Cebreiro so you could take a taxi or walk it or...
 
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