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Thanks Rick, I was hoping not to stay in Bayonne, but might just have to bite the bullet!! The first train our to SJPdP is at 7.42 and gets in at 8.40am, I am hoping that I will have emough time to get my passport stamped at the pilgrim office at St jean and start walking to Roncesvalle...I'm not, but if all else fails, take the train from Bordeaux to Bayonne, then get a taxi from there to SJDP. Its 100 euros from the Bayonne station, and takes about 40 minutes.
Buen Camino!
Boy, you appear to be "Bee" as in "bee line".
Have you thought about a stop in Orisson? Another delay but it would take some of the pressure off you.
In early May 2015 I skipped the tourist office entirely because there was a long line there. (I didn't need to obtain a credential or have it stamped because I already had it having walked into SJdPP from France on the Le Puy route.) Others might comment about the time typically required to visit the pilgrim office.
As Rick M mentioned, I'd also suggest a reservation at Roncesvalles no matter what timetable you happen to decide on.
Buen Camino!
Tom
I have my passport from St James Confraternity in London so I am all set, but I thought I need to get it stamped at St Jean so I will take the first train out of Bayonne.
Several have advised that I booked accommodation at Roncesvalles so I better do it!!
You do not have to get your credencial stamped in St Jean. There is no formal registration system as such for the camino. Many people like to visit the pilgrim office there for their first sello and because it is a good source of general information, advice on the state of the route to Roncesvalles, and up-to-date accommodation lists for the CF. None of that is mandatory though. Your albergue or hotel will almost certainly stamp your credencial in any case. Up to you.
I do not normally book places in advance but I might make an exception for Roncesvalles. A few months ago the number of available places there was reduced and there can be very large numbers of people walking in late April/early May. From SJPDP to Roncesvalles is a long and testing stage for most people and it would be very little fun scrabbling around for a bed in the Roncesvalles/Burguete area late in the day.
Thank you... I have booked the hostel in Roncesvalles, so I will have to make sure I make it! I am hoping that it will take me about 6 hours... is it feasible?The walk to Orisson is not far but be warned it's a very steep 8km. Great advice 're. staying overnight at Orisson auberge.
Only you know your level of fitness. Weather can play a big factor. We had a beautiful June day walking to Orisson. Soon after we arrived there down came the rain and a torrential hail storm. The following day we walked to Roncesvalles, leaving in a mist, drizzle, then heavy freezing rain and strong winds which didn't make for pleasant or easy walking.Thank you... I have booked the hostel in Roncesvalles, so I will have to make sure I make it! I am hoping that it will take me about 6 hours... is it feasible?
You will realized several days into doing your Camino that being in a rush is, well, frankly a waste of your time; which is an oxymoron of sorts. So depending on when you are arriving in Bordeaux, there are several regularly scheduled buses you can use to get to the train station, there are numerous trains to Bayonne and several nice hotels in Bayonne close to the station and/or again depending on your schedule several trains daily to SJPdP. Both towns are nice places to stay, have a meal, meet a few fellow pilgrims and get over your jet lag. As mentioned above Orisson is great starting point for the CF, reservations are required but it is a good introduction the hill climbing, the Camino culture and a night with 40 or so people who will be walking with, off and on, for the next 45 days. Slow and easy does it.
Just another thought... maybe see if there is a Blah Blah car (car sharing) going from Bordeaux to Bayonne? We live in France and my son has been using them regularly these last few months... they seem really popular? Might be worth a look?
I see you've already booked so this is perhaps not relevant but I have to agree with Fleur, dont be totally put off with the idea of Orrison... it is a great stop and the journey out of St Jean is steep. On the occasions I've walked that stage my husband has driven me to St Jean and I've started walking at mid-day...reaching Orisson at around 4:00. Each time I reserved in advance so I knew I could arrive later and have a bed. The communal meal is wonderful and very often many of the folks you meet continue with you to Santiago. It's a lovely place.
Either way... have a great walk!
Thank you.. it is a pilgrimage and not a race... esp that I have retired and have plenty of time. It is worth being reminded.. I am going to stay in Bayonne for a night so if anyone has a good hostel to recommend, that will be very helpful. Thanks all
Bee
Thank you... its all meant to be, I booked the hostel in Ronscesvalle but the website wont accept my payment details, and my husband thinks I should not rush...
So I might well take up everyone's advice .. thank you all!!
Bee
Ha... old timers are the best!! Thanks for sharing your experiences!Bee, thanks for listening to some of us old timers. Ultreya!
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