Well I ended up using Trainline…was so much easier to navigate. I went ahead and booked the train to the Camino (which was also showing on Renfe) as well as a week later from the Camino back to Madrid(which was not yet showing up on Renfe). So...
I usually check Renfe first to see what has been released and then book through Trainline since their site is easier to navigate and will book a full trip with transfers where Renfe does not usually do that. You can also see the other discount...
I have a question about buying tickets for the train for getting to Pamplona from Madrid and then from Logroño to Madrid. Is it important to book specifically through Renfe? My partner was looking at a timetable through Rail Ninja but I see some...
Hi @Jruder you can walk as far and as fast as you want, the route it's plenty of places to stay. I recommend downloading the Forwalk Apps (free). This resource should cover everything you need to know in terms of navigation, planning, stages...
Oh this is good to know! All advice until recently said no need to book too far in advance. Hopefully we won’t be too late since it sounds like it will be busy when we are there. Thanks!
Thanks to all who responded with suggestions. It is greatly appreciated and will help so much with planning. Also so sorry for the misspelled Logroño. 😉
Oh this is good to know! Thank you. We were just going by the stages recommended on
Oh this is good to know! We were just following the stages recommended on Camino planning websites. Thanks!
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