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1. "Pampelune" is the French name for the city of Pamplona, so yes, it is the same place! That might also be what you're seeing on SNCF, since that is a French train site. The station is called "Pamplona/Iruña" in Spanish/Basque languages, respectively.
2.Chamartin and Atocha are actually two...
Hi all,
I am planning on spending two days in Salamanca after the Camino, but transportation from SdC seems scarce. All I can find is a commuter train that takes about 7,5 hours and would force me to transfer in Medina del Campos (which is WAY out of the way!).
To those who have travelled...
Hi,
I am starting my Camino in Lourdes (and then following the Frances).
What is the cheapest airport to fly into if I want to get to Lourdes (taking into account train fares)?
I am going to fly from Houston in the United States, if that is any help.
Thank you!
Hello all.
After I complete the Camino Frances in 2014, I was hoping to see a little bit more of Europe before returning to the USA.
So it was decided that one of two places could be visited:
1. Fatima, Portugal (I am Catholic so this shrine is an important place in my faith)
2. Madrid, Spain...
Question -
This will be my first time on the Camino (doing the Frances in 2014), and it will also be my first time to France and Spain. I would like to see as much of these countries as possible before starting my Camino as I have substantial extra time.
So I was thinking about going from my...
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