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Getting there: Madrid to SJPP

Patty7valleys

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We are arriving Madrid Sunday 3/19 and taking the train to Pamplona. We had planned to stay at Corazon Puro but must now make other arrangements. What's the best way to get from Pamplona to SJPP? We will start walking Monday 3/20.
 
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I plan to take the bus. I stayed at Corazon Puro last year, and I'm sad that it's not a possibility this year. The website Rome2Rio is good for finding transport options.
 
Thanks for the website--our arrival from Madrid is 2:40 p.m., so it looks as though we will not make the bus. Perhaps taxi is the only option?
 
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To get to SJPdP that same day, it looks like a taxi is your only option and 80-100 euros cost, but not bad if you are able to split it.
 
We are arriving Madrid Sunday 3/19 and taking the train to Pamplona. We had planned to stay at Corazon Puro but must now make other arrangements. What's the best way to get from Pamplona to SJPP? We will start walking Monday 3/20.
Hi, Patty,

Maybe you would get more answers if you used "hello" and "thank you" in your OP. I know that's of no use for you right now but you just might try Search button or one of the subforums like "getting to/from..."

Anyway Ultreia!


PS (Welcome to the forum :) )
 
We are arriving Madrid Sunday 3/19 and taking the train to Pamplona. We had planned to stay at Corazon Puro but must now make other arrangements. What's the best way to get from Pamplona to SJPP? We will start walking Monday 3/20.
I might be on the same train, but on a different day! I only say this because I do think the train from Madrid to Pamplona, which arrives at 14:30, will be very popular with pilgrims. I would suggest you look for other pilgrims to share a taxi to St. Jean. Pilgrims are easy to spot with their microfiber clothing and 40L backpacks. Buen Camino.
 
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Thanks for your thoughts about options. We will see if we can find additional riders to share the taxi.
 
I might be on the same train, but on a different day! I only say this because I do think the train from Madrid to Pamplona, which arrives at 14:30, will be very popular with pilgrims. I would suggest you look for other pilgrims to share a taxi to St. Jean. Pilgrims are easy to spot with their microfiber clothing and 40L backpacks. Buen Camino.

It's interesting that the bus leaves Pamplona before the train arrives there from Madrid--oh well, I hope you are right about finding pilgrims to share the taxi ride! Thanks.
 
Hi, Patty,

Maybe you would get more answers if you used "hello" and "thank you" in your OP. I know that's of no use for you right now but you just might try Search button or one of the subforums like "getting to/from..."

Anyway Ultreia!


PS (Welcome to the forum :) )
Ummm, I hadn't noticed that every thread on the forum starts with hello and ends with thank you. It's nice, but not necessary to get a response. I didn't find the OP to be rude at all. However pointing out that she didn't use those words is.
 
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We are arriving Madrid Sunday 3/19 and taking the train to Pamplona. We had planned to stay at Corazon Puro but must now make other arrangements. What's the best way to get from Pamplona to SJPP? We will start walking Monday 3/20.

SJPdP is connected by CONDA (ALSA) bus to Pamplona. Schedule varies seasonally. In March its likely one per day.

Did you know there is an airport at Pamplona? The critical factor is the 1430 bus from Pamplona ... a flight might get you there on time.

SJPdP is connected by SNCF train to Bayonne. 4 x daily all year. One advantage is the first train runs at 0745, making staying in Bayonne or Irun a viable option.

Take flight Madrid to Biarritz BIQ. Take Chronoplus #14 to Gare Bayonne.

Take flight Madrid to San Sebastian EAS. Airport is located 5 km from Gare d'Hendaye.

Take SNCF train from Hendaye to Bayonne. Or take Transports64 from Gare d'Hendaye to Place de Basques in Bayonne.

If you want to go from Madrid by bus or train, take Renfe train to Irun/Hendaye or take ALSA bus to San Sebastian.

There is ALSA and PESA bus from San Sebastian/Donostia to Bayonne. Renfe Cercanias trains run from San Sebastian to Irun Renfe Station.

Metro Donostialdea operates trains from Irun Colon (across tracks from Irun Renfe station) to Hendaia (co-located Gare d'Hendaye).
 
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whariwharangi makes a good point...
Instead of going to Pamplona, why not fly to Biarritz/Bayonne from Madrid and take the train from there to SJPdP?
 
Hello, Patty, There were two times that I splurged on transportation on the Camino. One was to ride a horse up the mountain to O'Cebreiero. The second was a taxi from the train station in Pamplona to SJPdP. For me the taxi was more pleasant than a bus, the driver had a wealth of information and pointed out places where we would be walking the next day. Another plus was not having to get to the bus station and waiting for the bus schedule. We just walked out the front door and immediately got our taxi, 100 euros split 2 ways. Yes, there are several different ways to reach SJPdP, researching is part of the fun!
 
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We are arriving Madrid Sunday 3/19 and taking the train to Pamplona. We had planned to stay at Corazon Puro but must now make other arrangements. What's the best way to get from Pamplona to SJPP? We will start walking Monday 3/20.
 
There is a bus service from Panplona to SJPP. It's about an hour and a bit. You can book online. You can get from Pamplona station to the bus terminal on a local bus. Just follow everyone who has a backpack. There will be plenty. Buen Camino.
 
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