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The road (and the bus) do not "teeter." You will be OK.one that will teeter over the edge of a precipice
Have you never seen The Italian Job?The road (and the bus) do not "teeter." You will be OK.
Hi all - Maz here from New Zealand. I'm walking the Camino Frances next September so I'm happily doing all my research now. I believe from what I've heard so far that it is best to fly into Paris and out of Madrid afterwards. I only have a month off work so want to make the most of everything. I was originally planning to fly into Madrid as I heard it's the cheapest option out of NZ but someone talked about a bus trip with hairpin bends between Madrid and St Jean Peid de Port. I'm not keen on buses at the best of times, let alone one that will teeter over the edge of a precipice to get me to the start of the camino. Advice anyone please?
I was thinking the same thing. With only a month off work you probably don't have time to walk from SJPDP to Santiago after you take into consideration your travel time.Given your limited time, maybe you should consider starting in Roncesvalles or Pamplona. Many people do that.
Ki Ora Mazzie ! . We went from Barcelona to Pamplona by train, and organised a van to pick up 4 of us..to go to Roncesvalles. We had bikes, and cycled to SJPDP to get our Credential...and cycled back. I booked it all online..and it all worked a treat. Good Luck and Aroha !Hi all - Maz here from New Zealand. I'm walking the Camino Frances next September so I'm happily doing all my research now. I believe from what I've heard so far that it is best to fly into Paris and out of Madrid afterwards. I only have a month off work so want to make the most of everything. I was originally planning to fly into Madrid as I heard it's the cheapest option out of NZ but someone talked about a bus trip with hairpin bends between Madrid and St Jean Peid de Port. I'm not keen on buses at the best of times, let alone one that will teeter over the edge of a precipice to get me to the start of the camino. Advice anyone please?
Hi MazzyHi all - Maz here from New Zealand. I'm walking the Camino Frances next September so I'm happily doing all my research now. I believe from what I've heard so far that it is best to fly into Paris and out of Madrid afterwards. I only have a month off work so want to make the most of everything. I was originally planning to fly into Madrid as I heard it's the cheapest option out of NZ but someone talked about a bus trip with hairpin bends between Madrid and St Jean Peid de Port. I'm not keen on buses at the best of times, let alone one that will teeter over the edge of a precipice to get me to the start of the camino. Advice anyone please?
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