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According to Rome to Rio, Jimenez Movilidad (local bus) has 5 trips a day. Took their bus from Villafranca Montes to Burgos. If you use them, make sure you have a reservation. The bus was full and some pilgrims without reservations were denied boarding.
Check out schedule online for Jimenez Movilidad. I took the bus in May from Villafranca to Burgos. There are 4-5 trips a day. You can buy a ticket online.
Buen Camino
In Booking.com, you can message the hotel with your question at the time you make your reservation. I'm arriving in Madrid at 8:30 am and asked the hotel for early check-in. They declined immediately, but offered to store my bag until 13:00 when I could check-in. That's what I'll do and use the...
I bought tickets from Madrid to Zaragosa on the Renfe site for April 21 a few weeks ago. It wouldn't let me buy tickets on the regional train to Canfranc at that time. Before posting this, I went on the Renfe site and was able to purchase those tickets to Canfranc. It looks like April tickets...
My recent research found a train connection from Logrono to Irun (12:42-17:35). Just a hop skip and a jump to Bayonne and Biarritz from there with local train and bus connections.
I've used Busbud. No problems. Take a look at Trainline.com also. They post bus and train schedules for the same itinerary too. Sometimes it's more expensive; sometimes not.
Your quote is in the description of the Camino Sanabres. If you try to book a luggage xfer online from anywhere between la Granja and Ourense, it won't let you!
ATSA Bus Lines (not to be confused with ALSA) has numerous trips every day from Vigo to Tui. You can find their schedule online. It's a local company and busses are better than ALSA. After Tui, the bus continues on to A Guarda and the CP coastal route.
Hi Marylou,
I walked the Portuguese Camino alone in 2018 at 71 years old. I planned the trip myself. I stayed at budget hotels and private albergues that I found on booking.com. I used a service to move my pack from one accommodation to the next, and walked with a daypack of essentials. I knew...
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