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Bilbao to Belorado

Kevin Browne

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St Jean Pied de Port to Belorado - September 2016
Belorado to Leon - April 2018
Hi, I'm Kevin. I'm returning to The Camino in April - walking from Belorado to Leon. I'm flying into Bilbao. I've been trying to find details of a bus service fom Bilbao to Belorado - but no luck! Anybody have any information on this? Thank you, Kevin.
 
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Hi, I'm Kevin. I'm returning to The Camino in April - walking from Belorado to Leon. I'm flying into Bilbao. I've been trying to find details of a bus service fom Bilbao to Belorado - but no luck! Anybody have any information on this? Thank you, Kevin.
Bilbao to Burgos is possible, there must be one to Belorado from Burgos?
 
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Bilbao to Burgos and Burgos to Belorado is very doable by bus. Alsa is the main one and you can buy your tickets in advance however if you miss your connection as I did you have to buy a second ticket so I recommend that you buy at the station both are easy enough to navigate. Also I strongly suggest the non-stop service to Burgos as the local takes much longer. Lastly I would add that if you are in no hurry and want to see the country side you can take the local.
 
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Bilbao to Burgos and Burgos to Belorado is very doable by bus. Alsa is the main one and you can buy your tickets in advance however if you miss your connection as I did you have to buy a second ticket so I recommend that you buy at the station both are easy enough to navigate. Also I strongly suggest the non-stop service to Burgos as the local takes much longer. Lastly I would add that if you are in no hurry and want to see the country side you can take the local.[/QUOTE
 
Bilbao to Burgos and Burgos to Belorado is very doable by bus. Alsa is the main one and you can buy your tickets in advance however if you miss your connection as I did you have to buy a second ticket so I recommend that you buy at the station both are easy enough to navigate. Also I strongly suggest the non-stop service to Burgos as the local takes much longer. Lastly I would add that if you are in no hurry and want to see the country side you can take the local.
Thanks John. Looks like this is the best option. Thank you. K.
 

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