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Biarritz to Santander

Gillilea

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Northern wat (2015)
Hi All

I am looking for a good itinerary which covers a journey from Biarritz to Santander over 6 or 7 days.

I know we will have to bus it a lot of the way but was hoping to get some pointers on the parts which we should walk / bus.

Thanks in advance
 
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Hi All

I am looking for a good itinerary which covers a journey from Biarritz to Santander over 6 or 7 days.

I know we will have to bus it a lot of the way but was hoping to get some pointers on the parts which we should walk / bus.

Thanks in advance

I can't advise you of an itinerary, but my view is that you wouldn't manage to fit much in, and you'd always be looking at the time, rushing for your next stage. Maybe just chill out instead and just take an "easy" walk to Pamplona, taking in the sights and experiences along the way. That'll give you a flavour and then you can decide whether you'd like to walk further on another visit.
 
Hi and welcome to the forum! The best, and most frequently given, advice imo is to start walking and walk as far as your time permits and continue your pilgrimage towards Santiago another year. There are many disadvantages of just picking, choosing and bussing parts of the way and it would be very difficult that way to experience your own personal pilgrimage. Buen Camino, SY
 
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