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Biarritz to San Sebastian

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Hola a todos, hi to everyone, starting to plan for first time el camino a Santiago. I'm planning to start in Biarritz, down to San Sebastian and then "El Camino del Norte"
As far as I've found out, there isn't a nice walking route from Biarritz to St Jean de la Luz, and then San Sebastian. I was planning to walk along the coast line.
Anyone have done that recently?
Any recommendations?

Gracias, Merci, Thanks

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From Hendaye there is a frequent ferry service across to Hondarribia, where you can join the Camino Norte.
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There is a traditional Camino route starting at the Bayonne Catherdral passing by the Biarritz Airport...or the alternate tourist coastal route which starts in Bidart which is West of Biarritz...both of which connect to the Camino del Norte (maps below).
 

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I walked from Biarritz airport to Irún (where I joined Camino Norte) my first day in 2016. I enjoyed most of the way. I followed the markings and also had a pdf-map (Biarritz/Bidart to Handaye/Irún) I found on a French hiking site. If you want to I can see if I still have them/can find it again. The route from the airport to Hendaye wasn’t so well marked so I used google maps to guide me.
 
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There is a traditional Camino route starting at the Bayonne Catherdral passing by the Biarritz Airport...or the alternate tourist coastal route which starts in Bidart which is West of Biarritz...both of which connect to the Camino del Norte (maps below).
This is really good information. Thanks to everyone for such nice and useful ideas.
So, Bayonne-St Jean de la Luz is doable in one single day?
Any recommendations for a nice place to sleep in St Jean?
 
This is really good information. Thanks to everyone for such nice and useful ideas.
So, Bayonne-St Jean de la Luz is doable in one single day?
Any recommendations for a nice place to sleep in St Jean?
 
I walked from Biarritz airport to Irún (where I joined Camino Norte) my first day in 2016. I enjoyed most of the way. I followed the markings and also had a pdf-map (Handaye-Irún) I found on a French hiking site. If you want to I can see if I still have them/can find it again. The route from the airport to Hendaye wasn’t so well marked so I used google maps to guide me.
If you have the map I’d love it. Thanks so much
 
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So, Bayonne-St Jean de la Luz is doable in one single day?
Any recommendations for a nice place to sleep in St Jean?

Yes, it's doable.
I stayed at the Hotel Les Genets in Bayonne / Anglet, and the next night at the Ibis in Ciboure.
Both places were good.
Jill
 
I walked from Biarritz airport to Irún (where I joined Camino Norte) my first day in 2016. I enjoyed most of the way. I followed the markings and also had a pdf-map (Biarritz/Bidart to Handaye/Irún) I found on a French hiking site. If you want to I can see if I still have them/can find it again. The route from the airport to Hendaye wasn’t so well marked so I used google maps to guide me.
Can you recommend a walking route from Biarritz airport to Bidart?
 
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There is a traditional Camino route starting at the Bayonne Catherdral passing by the Biarritz Airport...or the alternate tourist coastal route which starts in Bidart which is West of Biarritz...both of which connect to the Camino del Norte (maps below).
thank you for the maps , they are very useful . I was unsure if there was a way , but you have reassured me
 

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