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Thank you PeterHi Jules , wish you a wonderfull journey and a Buen Camino.
Thank you WayfarerBuen Camino Jules.
I get into Biarritz on the 10th April. Then heading into Bayonne to catch the train to SJPDP where I'm going to spend the day and night before I start from there on the 12th April. I heard SJPDP was stunning so I thought I'd take it all in there before I take my first steps..Hi Jules, when are you going? Buen Camino.
Thank you. I've set my heart on the Napoleon Route and booked and paid the Orisson in case it gets packed, but I will take any advise seriously if its recommend that it's not safe ie fog, snow etc and will opt for the Valcarlos Route. The Camino will decide for me I'm sure....St Jean is a beautiful town with many good restaurants and lovely narrow side streets. We have visited many times over the years when we passed through. If the weather is good take the Little Yellow Train from near the Tourist Office, this will give you a good overview and then you can ramble about at your own pace and explore more closely.
Hopefully the Napoleon route will be open by then but if not the Valcarlos route is also very beautiful. See links below to discussions on the Valcarlos route.
Buen Camino.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/valcarlos-route.45235/#post-476221
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/route-napolean-versus-valcarlos.42975/#post-441703
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/sjpp-to-roncesvalles-–-in-praise-of-the-lower-route.16075/#post-113568
Thank you.From Orrison there is a nearby rosd which leads down towards the Valcarlos main road N135.
If you get a chance to while in SJPdP stop by the pilgrim's office there. They will give you a route map for the first day over the Pyrenees, as well as a current list of the albergues all along the Frances with specs and telephone numbers. They will also give you an elevation chart and a map of SJPdP. They have the latest weather reports, and I am sure they will be able to tell you if the Napoleon route is doable when you are there. The volunteers in the office are very nice and gracious.Thank you. I've set my heart on the Napoleon Route and booked and paid the Orisson in case it gets packed, but I will take any advise seriously if its recommend that it's not safe ie fog, snow etc and will opt for the Valcarlos Route. The Camino will decide for me I'm sure....
Do you know if I'm in the orrison and wake to find the weather has changed for the worse, can I divert to the Valcarlos route or would I have to go back to SJPDP to start again on the Valcarlos?
Thanks Mark. I will do. I'll have most of the day in SJPDP so yes I'll call in there and get all the info I'll need.If you get a chance to while in SJPdP stop by the pilgrim's office there. They will give you a route map for the first day over the Pyrenees, as well as a current list of the albergues all along the Frances with specs and telephone numbers. They will also give you an elevation chart and a map of SJPdP. They have the latest weather reports, and I am sure they will be able to tell you if the Napoleon route is doable when you are there. The volunteers in the office are very nice and gracious.
Thanks Stephen.Hi Jules, I left SJPDP the same date last year with the same worries due to snow on the top. I was advised by the pilgrim office that as I had booked Orrison best to walk up there and if the napoleon route wasn't open then as said before there are roads down to Valcarlos. As it was the Orisson people arranged for locals to cut steps into the one small section at the very top and the route was declared open.
So it was great going up and over the top with snow both sides and 30 friends all made at Orisson over dinner for company and support.
This year leaving Porto April 24th, so should have no snow issues.
See you in Santiago.
Buen camino.