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Agree thoroughly with this as its the route I use myself, clutching the Brierly of course@valeriekelly , welcome to the Forum. www.rome2rio.com is an excellent source of travel information (though always buy your flight from the airline & not the secondaries).
An easy route would be fly Dublin to Bordeaux, train to Bayonne & St Jean. That's assuming you want to walk from St Jean on the modern classic Camino Frances.
Hello coming from someone also with Irish in me and living in the US.Where would I fly into to begin the Camino Frances if I am departing from Ireland? After a life in America, I will be bringing my parents home to Ireland as their final resting place. In their honor, I will start my Camino in Bray to St. James Gate in Dublin. After that, I would like to start the French way, but not sure of the best way to get there. As this will be my very first Camino and solo adventure, I can use all the help I can get. Any hints will be greatly appreciated! Thank you
I really like San Sebastian as a place in its own right. The tapas are wonderfulHello coming from someone also with Irish in me and living in the US.
the two airports I look at for the start of the French Way in Saint Jean de Port is either Biarritz airport in France and just over the river in Spain is San Sebastian airport. Currently for me coming from US, San Sebastian is cheaper. Funny thing is a couple years ago I had Biarritz airport scheduled and the airlines changed my flight to San Sebastián. It worked out just fine. Biarritz may be a little easier with train connections. San Sebastián, i wouldn’t hesitate to use myself. I can’t wait to go, hoping August early September. Pray for Spain with more Vaccine’s, so that they’ll feel better letting us in, in help to add circulate money into local economies.
And the San Sebastián airport is actually nearer to Irun, Spain, across the river from Hendaye, France. Use Rome2Rio to find various connections.Biarritz and San Sebastián Airports would be 2 good airports to choose.
Yes I do! The Camino Frances is my first trek, and I would like to include Finisterre and Muxia. Thank you for the welcome Tincatinker, and the travel site source. Buen Camino!@valeriekelly , welcome to the Forum. www.rome2rio.com is an excellent source of travel information (though always buy your flight from the airline & not the secondaries).
An easy route would be fly Dublin to Bordeaux, train to Bayonne & St Jean. That's assuming you want to walk from St Jean on the modern classic Camino Frances.
Thank you JabbaPapa! This gives me quite a few options to look into. Buen Camino!Well, I'd say from that final resting place.
Then there's a choice, depending the length of the Camino you'd want.
Walk to the ferry port ; then travel from there to the British or French port you'd think most appropriate ; though that might end up being Roscoff or Cherbourg, as Bordeaux has long ceased being a passenger port for travellers from Ireland.
Else to Bilbao, then make your Way from there to the Francès.
Thank you NiniSum! I am so excited to start my journey there. My parents were from Dublin, and my grandmother lived in Bray so I will carry their memories along the path with me. My cousin, who lives in Dublin, will also throw on her walking shoes which makes it a double bonus! Have you done any other Irish Caminos? There are so many, I may just have to extend my stay. Thanks for your response and Buen Camino!I don't have anything additional to add to the Ireland to Spain, however just wanted to say that the walk from Bray into Dublin is beautiful! And very easy to make your way to Bray on the train.
Hi ValerieWhere would I fly into to begin the Camino Frances if I am departing from Ireland? After a life in America, I will be bringing my parents home to Ireland as their final resting place. In their honor, I will start my Camino in Bray to St. James Gate in Dublin. After that, I would like to start the French way, but not sure of the best way to get there. As this will be my very first Camino and solo adventure, I can use all the help I can get. Any hints will be greatly appreciated! Thank you
Thank you Señor Wayfarer for your condolences. That sounds like a hop, skip, and a jump from Dublin. I have family all over Ireland, and my cousin from Dublin will be my walking parter. With all the lovely walks I'm finding around the country, I may just extend my stay a bit and get a few Irish treks under my belt before I head to France. Go raibh math agat and Buen Camino!Welcome Valerie, sorry for your loss.
I started my Camino in St. James's Gate then took a Ryanair flight from Dublin to Biarritz its a short train journey to St. Jean from there.
Happy Planning and Buen Camino.
Thank you for your kindness SioCamino! I am crossing my fingers as well. Hopefully if I am not able to make it toward the end of this year, international travel will grow closer to "normal" by next spring. Wonderful and helpful information - muchas gracias. Looks like you are a very seasoned traveler! I hope to follow in those footsteps too. Now that I am retired, I have nothing but time, and I aim to see as much as I can for as long as I can. Thanks for the inspiration and Buen Camino!Hi Valerie
Many sympathies on the loss of your parents.
I don't know how much time you have available to walk and that might influence where you fly to from Dublin. My experience is also very much from before covid times so i would hope that the same availability of flights resume when this is all over (fingers crossed).
To start from St Jean, Ryanair fly to Biarritz and Aer Lingus fly to Bilbao and bus /train connections can be arranged from there. I've also walked from Burgos Street flying to Bilbao and getting a bus from there.
I've often flown to Madrid as there tends to a good choice of flights and times (and it can be very cheap). Flights normally available thru Ryanair Aer Lingus and Iberia. It can also be easier to get from Madrid to different locations on the Camino Francés (bus or train).
Hope this is of some help.
Thank you Rick of Rick and Peg! Always good to have a plan B, and for me, a C, D, and E wouldn't be a bad idea!This is not what you asked but in case you need a plan B you can walk in Ireland then transfer to A Corona and walk the rest of the Camino Ingles and qualify for a compostela. Read at least the first post in this thread.
Wishing you the best on your journey.
My sympathies, @valeriekelly
Here’s a map of the ferry options. The website seems to imply that the ferrys are running. Obviously not the best way to get to St Jean Pied de Port, France, but Ok either to do the Camino Norte or perhaps start the Camino Frances in Pampolona if you went to Bilbao.
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Thank you Stephan the Painter for this map and condolences. Certainly are quite a few options! I love ferry rides, and as I'm not pressed for time, this may be a wonderful option. Buen Camino!My sympathies, @valeriekelly
Here’s a map of the ferry options. The website seems to imply that the ferrys are running. Obviously not the best way to get to St Jean Pied de Port, France, but Ok either to do the Camino Norte or perhaps start the Camino Frances in Pampolona if you went to Bilbao.
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Thank you Harland2019. You can bet I'll be watching for when those airplanes take flight! Buen Camino!As there are few flights at the moment it is difficult to check on which airlines fly to Biarritz but if you can get one from Dublin then that is the one I would choose then get a shared taxi to St. Jean or get the bus/train.
Clutching is right! One of my first Camino purchases was the Brierly guide which seems to be the Holy Grail of guidebooks. Thank you and Buen Camino Samarkand!Agree thoroughly with this as its the route I use myself, clutching the Brierly of course
Buen camino lady!
Samarkand.
Ah 'tis a fellow Irish American yay! Thank you for sharing these options for airports. I really do need to get out a map and familiarize myself with all of these wonderful foreign destinations I just can't wait to see. I'm with you and I'll pray for Spain too. Not just for selfish reasons, but because we all need a respite from this year like no other in our lifetime. I'm hoping for September if things open up, but if not I hear that the springtime is a good time to visit. I'm not used to really hot temperatures, so I'm aiming for cooler seasons. Thank you and Buen Camino!Hello coming from someone also with Irish in me and living in the US.
the two airports I look at for the start of the French Way in Saint Jean de Port is either Biarritz airport in France and just over the river in Spain is San Sebastian airport. Currently for me coming from US, San Sebastian is cheaper. Funny thing is a couple years ago I had Biarritz airport scheduled and the airlines changed my flight to San Sebastián. It worked out just fine. Biarritz may be a little easier with train connections. San Sebastián, i wouldn’t hesitate to use myself. I can’t wait to go, hoping August early September. Pray for Spain with more Vaccine’s, so that they’ll feel better letting us in, in help to add circulate money into local economies.
Starting in Ireland, then to France but I'm kind of a fly by the seat of my pants, spontaneous adventurer, so who knows? I listen to lots of podcasts about the Camino, and the one thing that seems to be a theme is to not have expectations and let the Camino unfold. Right up my alley!Of course I am assuming you want to start in Saint Jean de Port in France. Biarritz and San Sebastián Airports would be 2 good airports to choose.
That’s a nice looking plein air style piece. Are you a painter?
".. help to add circulate money into local economies..." Yes, please! I ask St James in nightly prayers for all the help for "US" (those who live over the water) for pandemic relief so we can put the resources we have saved and budgeted and gladly -- hear me, gladly! -- put back into the coffers of cash-starved businesses along our many Ways! Will happily pay for cafe solo! Will joyously pay for bocadillo con jamon!Hello coming from someone also with Irish in me and living in the US.
the two airports I look at for the start of the French Way in Saint Jean de Port is either Biarritz airport in France and just over the river in Spain is San Sebastian airport. Currently for me coming from US, San Sebastian is cheaper. Funny thing is a couple years ago I had Biarritz airport scheduled and the airlines changed my flight to San Sebastián. It worked out just fine. Biarritz may be a little easier with train connections. San Sebastián, i wouldn’t hesitate to use myself. I can’t wait to go, hoping August early September. Pray for Spain with more Vaccine’s, so that they’ll feel better letting us in, in help to add circulate money into local economies.
Alas no, just a great admirer of those who are, and you most certainly are brilliantly talented! I watched the artist, Timothy Horn, paint this piece on Vinalhaven. I love to buy artwork to remind me of the places of my journeys. It was fascinating to watch a blank canvas come to life and save a moment in time for me. He was very gracious to allow me to keep that memory, to preserve and reflect each time I see it now in my home.That’s a nice looking plein air style piece. Are you a painter?
That’s a nice looking plein air style piece. Are you a painter?
Hi ValerieWhere would I fly into to begin the Camino Frances if I am departing from Ireland? After a life in America, I will be bringing my parents home to Ireland as their final resting place. In their honor, I will start my Camino in Bray to St. James Gate in Dublin. After that, I would like to start the French way, but not sure of the best way to get there. As this will be my very first Camino and solo adventure, I can use all the help I can get. Any hints will be greatly appreciated! Thank you
Hi ktoc1 - See, it's all those insider tips from those in the know like you that I never would have even thought of. The little things can really add up quickly, and I'd much rather be a do-it-myselfer and save a few pennies to spend on some scrumptious new delicacy on my trip. I'm really excited to start my journey with an official Irish passport, and I will definitely head to the Camino centre. Thanks for the links and I'll keep an eye out for those arrows!Hi Valerie,
Ryanair fly to Biarritz. Currently prices are very cheap if you want to take a gamble on a date. If you haven't flown Ryanair before follow the rules or you will pay for all the extras. Print boarding pass, check in bag if it's too large etc. Nothing like an extra 30 yoyo to print a boarding card.
If you are going to be in Dublin and visiting St. James, the Irish Camino centre is there. They have a really nice Camino Passport.
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They were pretty cheap. They meet you in the arrivals area. Biarritz is a tiny airport. Mini bus then direct to St. Jean.
From St. Jean to Santiago just follow the yellow arrows.
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Looking forward to the day I can take a stroll through the streets of Dublin and visit St. James Church. I'm quite envious. My last trip to your beautiful city was in 2016, and it was a journey of a lifetime. Thanks for posting the picture @Flogwail. Until then, Buen Camino!I walked past St James church in Dublin just a few hours ago, unfortunately the pilgrim's office is closed for now, has been for some months. It is normally a very welcoming, informative place and hopefully by the time you visit, they will be open again and ready to welcome you..
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Thank you Vince. It's especially helpful to know the amount of time it takes to get places. I don't think I am quite brave enough to venture to Paris on my own. The last time I was there I aged ten years just from the taxi rides! Thank you again and Buen Camino!Hi Valerie
Fly to Biarritz (Ryanair fly there from the UK so I assume Ireland as well). Walk out of the airport and get a bus to Bayonne Railway Station and a train from there direct to ST Jean Pied de Port. It is not expensive and if the timings work out will take you about 3 hours if I remember rightly. One time I also flew to Paris for a couple of nights and then took the train from Paris to Bayonne.
Buen Camino
Vince
Many choices. Decide whether you wish to fly, sail or fly / rail.Where would I fly into to begin the Camino Frances if I am departing from Ireland? After a life in America, I will be bringing my parents home to Ireland as their final resting place. In their honor, I will start my Camino in Bray to St. James Gate in Dublin. After that, I would like to start the French way, but not sure of the best way to get there. As this will be my very first Camino and solo adventure, I can use all the help I can get. Any hints will be greatly appreciated! Thank you
Following. I’m planning my Camino for 2022 or 23. I plan to do the Irish Way and start from St. James’s Church in Dublin. Reasons - I was born in Dublin, my father was a cooper at next door Guinness Brewery, and my uncle’s stained glass is in St. James’s.Where would I fly into to begin the Camino Frances if I am departing from Ireland? After a life in America, I will be bringing my parents home to Ireland as their final resting place. In their honor, I will start my Camino in Bray to St. James Gate in Dublin. After that, I would like to start the French way, but not sure of the best way to get there. As this will be my very first Camino and solo adventure, I can use all the help I can get. Any hints will be greatly appreciated! Thank you
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