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From Vitoria-Gasteiz to Pamplona or Logrono

Jomas

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Time of past OR future Camino
VF many times. Monaco-Lindau '15. Ass '17. CF '18.
hi pilgrims! I've read a lot about spain transport and I think everyone can find the way to move and move. My country's airline tells me to take an airplane with arrival at Vitoria-Gasteiz. Then I move to Pamplona or Logrono (unfortunately I can not have every day I hoped). From my research I can not find safe information about how to move from Vitoria to Pamplona or Logrono. Any one of you can address me to some threads already open or provide information about the means of transport (also from Vitoria airport?). Great thanks.
 
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Hi and thanks jony jony!
great solution with the bus. I will have to leave the airport in all transport options...ok
see ya.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
You can WALK. The historic Camino Basque Interior, aka "Tunnel Route," passes through Vitoria and goes southward via Haro and joins the Camino Frances in Santo Domingo de la Calzada!

Hi Rebekah
really!!?
what a genial suggestion :) is a way marked and equipped for the nighttime rest? is there a map that I can look at?
thanks anyway. ciao
 
Hi Jomas. The Camino Vasco del Interior is very well waymarked and there is a viable range of accommodation including Albergues.

Both www.gronze.com and this link http://www.angelpilger.net/camvasint.html should be of help. It is a wonderful route but the higher levels and through the Tunel might become challenging as winter wears in. There is plenty of information in the 'Vasco' pages of this forum too.

Happy planning
 
Hi Jomas. The Camino Vasco del Interior is very well waymarked and there is a viable range of accommodation including Albergues.

Happy planning

Thanks so much Tincatinker!!
:)
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms

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