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7 days fro sjpdp?to which place can I reach?

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Logrono? It's a fair sized city. I'm sure there's bus or train from there.
 
Autocares Arteida provides regional bus service to villages between Roncesvalles and Pamplona.

Estellesa provides bus service to villages between Pamplona and Logroño.

You won't likely get past Logroño.

CONDA (ALSA) provides bus service from Pamplona to Madrid.

Renfe Provides train service from Pamplona to Madrid or Barcelona via Zaragosa.

ALSA provides bus service from Logroño to Madrid.

La Union Y Burundesa provides bus service from Logroño to Bilbao.

Renfe provides train service from Logroño to either Burgos or Zaragosa. Its not particularly conducive to travel to Madrid or Bilbao.
 
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I agree with @Mark Lee - it's possible to get to Logrono in 7 days. However, if you don't make it that far, you can can take a local bus to Logrono from Los Arcos or Viana (and various other towns and villages along the Camino). As @whariwharangi says, there are buses and trains from Logrono to Madrid and to other cities.

For example: if you finish in Los Arcos, you can catch a bus to Logrono at 8.50am. It arrives there at 9.30am, in time for the 10am ALSA bus to Madrid Airport.
 
Thank you.
Do you think the mountain passage of Napoleon way will be open around 21 April?
Thank you
 
Thank you.
Do you think the mountain passage of Napoleon way will be open around 21 April?
Thank you

It is closed until the 31st March.
That doesn't mean it will be safe to walk on the day you are there, please check with the Pilgrim's office in St Jean when you arrive. They KNOW the weather conditions and will be able to advise. And it's important to follow their advice :)
Buen camino.
 
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