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so i have booked my ooutbound flight, and will be landing in Biarritz on the evening og june 15th. After readin a few posts i tried to book a bed at E'sprit de chemin, but they dont take reservations for noneaters, my next choice was L’auberge du pèlerin but the case seems to be the same here.

I am expecting to arrive between 9,30 and 10,00 pm (flight is in at 8 and i have a quiery out at http://www.expressbourricot.com for transport, so then the first question is, should I book a bed in advance or will I be fine just getting one when i arrive, and also can anyone recommend a nice albergue where one can stay and not eat (not that i don't eat, i will eat just not a communial dinner i suppose)

Also if http://www.expressbourricot.com does not work out will it be possible to catch a train ? I think someone mentioned that the last in is at around 10 ?

last and more difficult, I have, at some poin to get home (Copenhagen) and am tryin to figure what is the best and cheapest way to get home. I will be walking for ablout 3 weeks, and am fine by nott going by santiago, so my options are quite open. I was thinking that maybe flying out of asturias was an option, but I am geting quite lost in trying to connect the different airlines, and everytime i have an idea there is no connection at the other end, or it is quie expensive...

or maybe the prices just gone up in general, so far i paid 50% more for the outbound alone than i did for the return last year, and i am a month earlier booking this year...

last year i walked Burgos - Asorga, so I am uncertaion if i will skip this or walk again, i think if the company is worthwile I will probably walk it or else i may cut up to the primitivo or northern for a spell

well anyways, creative ideas are accepted gratefully
 
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