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How much water carrying capacity do people recommend. I was thinking of taking camelbak and a water bottle. Would three liters total be OK or should I go for four?
Was wondering what the best way was to get ourselves and out bikes to La Puy. Have looked at European Bike Express but it is a little expensive. Flying seems a much cheaper option, what is the best airport to fly to and how do we get from airport to Le Puy?
Regards,
Ben
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So whitch route would go through St Jean Pied Du Port, I think this is the one I want to do but am not sure. Trying to find a route with off road cycling but no scary rocky stuff. I guess you could call it a off road track route. The kind of thing you could easily do on a hybrid.
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Hopefully I am posting in the correct place. I am planing on starting at St-Jean-Pied-de-Port (which I believe is where the walkers start) and talking around 10 days.
I have seen guide books for walking (which would be very tough mountain biking and I am sure annoy walkers) and road routes...
I was planning to do Canino del Norte (from St Jean Pied Du Port) so I guess Biarritz is where I fly to. How do I get from Biarritz to St Jean Pied Du Port? It is the Norte route I want to do but is St Jean Pied Du Port the best place to start ?
I am planing on cycling route. I live in the UK. Ryanair fly from Santiago but what airport do I fly to at the begining and how do I get to the begining of the route.
Regards
Ben
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