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Pamplona is a vibrant city , but I think just one nigth is enought before heading to SJPP, considering probably you´ll pass by it again soon. Furthermore Pamplona has a Decathlon for doing the last stuffs shopping before start the Camino. Enjoy it.
I did the entire Camino from SJPP to Santiago last year and I´m planning to come back and skip some parts. I would definetely skip the meseta, from Burgos to Leon or more to Astorga. This part, the meseta is monotonous , some parts without shades if you go on a sunny day. I did on a a bike , but...
I used jacotrans in almost all the strechs(legs) of the Camino, last september. They delivered a goos service. In every accomodation they had a list of other campanies. In the Galicia I used a local company that I don´t remember the name.
Last month I had to make the tough decision not crossing the Pyrinees by the Napoleon route. I was on a bike and in the morning started raining and was a bit cold. Then I took the Valcarlos route. Doing this stage by the road ( carretera) was amazing as well as much more safe, although I got...
I have te same doubt @ChrisG1 . In two weeks I will do the camino from SJPP in a bike and as far as I know the problem in that section is the downhill after the alto del Erro into Zubiri. I will choose the choose the route when i will be there, depending on the climate conditions. If it´s dry...
I will start the CF from SJPP in sept 26, by bike. Will I meet such a big wave of pilgrims in the camino in that period ? I am planning to reach Santiago in oct 10. If my legs were good I will end up in Finisterre.
I had the same doubt when I was planning my trip. As I will the CF in a bike I choose to go next late september to early october as I will spend 13 days riding from SJPP to Finisterre. I hope I won`t experience many days of rain , cause riding a bike in raining and mud conditions is extremely...
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