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Is there a bus from najera to santo domingo de la calzada

clairescamino

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Time of past OR future Camino
frances 2013
I have spent around 6 hours looking for this info before asking the question
The rio2rome app tells me a taxi is the only way
Or I could take a bus from Logrono to SDDLC

I am returning to camino frances to walk some stages I missed through injury and other
I already walked From Najera to SDDLC and am short of time

First time round I took a bus from Logrono to najera but that route does not show either
I'm struggling with Spanish bus timetimables and google chrome does not translate most of the time

Anyone help with this information?

Thank you
 
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Yes. The station is here:

Estación de Autobuses de Nájera:
Direccion:
Paseo de San Julián, s/n. 26300 Nájera

LLEGADA: SANTO DOMINGO DE LA
FECHA: 10-10-2013
POSIBILIDADES DE IDA
SALIDALLEGADALĂŤNEAFRECUENCIASDISPONIBLEBICICLETAS PRECIORUTA

07:4308:00LOGROÑO - STO. DOMINGOLunes a Viernes 1,59 €
09:0009:16LOGROÑO - BURGOSLaborables y Sábados no festivos 1,59 €
10:2811:00LOGROÑO - SANTO DOMINGOLunes a Viernes 1,59 €
11:3012:00ZARAGOZA - BURGOS (A-68)Laborables y Sábados no festivos 1,59 €
11:5812:30LOGROÑO - STO. DOMINGOLaborables y Sábados no festivos 1,59 €
13:3013:46ZARAGOZA - BURGOSLaborables y Sábados no festivos 1,59 €
17:2817:50LOGROÑO - STO DOMI.-CEREZOLaborables y Sábados no festivos 1,59 €
17:4518:02ZARAGOZA - BURGOS (A68)Diario y Festivos 1,59 €
20:0020:16ZARAGOZA - BURGOS (A68)LUNES A SABADOS Y FESTIVOS 1,59 €
20:2821:00LOGROÑO - STO. DOMINGOLunes a Viernes 1,59 €
 
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Thanks falcon, I recall the bus station as I exited there last time, but cant remember if the route went on to SDDLC
this is the info I am struggling to find, if the route exists and timings.
 
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Hi Claire,
The company Aubobuses Jimenez http://www.autobusesjimenez.com/horarios.php runs several times a day from Logroño passing through Nájara and on to Sto. Domingo. I took it last year when I had to get to Grañón, one stop after Sto. Domingo.

I checked (under i) and they all stop in Nájara.

Good luck and let me know if you need any help.







SALIDA:LOGROĂ‘O
LLEGADA:SANTO DOMINGO DE LA
FECHA:08-10-2013
POSIBILIDADES DE IDA
SALIDALLEGADALĂŤNEAFRECUENCIASDISPONIBLEBICICLETAS PRECIORUTA

07:1508:00LOGROÑO - STO. DOMINGOLunes a ViernesSÍ33,31 €
08:3009:16LOGROÑO - BURGOSLaborables y Sábados no festivosSÍ33,31 €
10:0011:00LOGROÑO - SANTO DOMINGOLunes a ViernesSÍ33,31 €
11:0012:00ZARAGOZA - BURGOS (A-68)Laborables y Sábados no festivosSÍ33,31 €
11:3012:30LOGROÑO - STO. DOMINGOLaborables y Sábados no festivosSÍ33,31 €
13:0013:46ZARAGOZA - BURGOSLaborables y Sábados no festivosSÍ33,31 €
17:0017:50LOGROÑO - STO DOMI.-CEREZOLaborables y Sábados no festivosSÍ33,31 €
17:1518:02ZARAGOZA - BURGOS (A68)Diario y FestivosSÍ33,31 €
19:3020:16ZARAGOZA - BURGOS (A68)LUNES A SABADOS Y FESTIVOSSÍ33,31 €
20:0021:00LOGROÑO - STO. DOMINGOLunes a ViernesSÍ33,31 €


p.s. Falcon's post and mine seem to have crossed. So now you have the answer twice:)!
 
Bus service in the general area by Autobuses Jimenez.
 

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I know you are looking for a bus but I would highly recommend if you have an extra day or to take a taxi - to do the Detour to San Millan de Coglla and Monsteries of Suso and Yuso. which is marked on the Brierly book * Yuso especially. This valley is so beautiful and you'll enjoy the Monastery where the Spanish language originated plus, the Gregorian chants came from. Its unbelievable - then if you have time check out the 6th century Suso which is 3 km away on the hill where both tickets are bought at Yuso monastery (arrive before 10am) then taxi to Santo Domingo. Total cost for this round trip from Najera to Santo Domingo via this Monastery was 50 euro, and three of us shared it so came to 16 euro each and totally worth it and we were dropped off at Santo Domingo at City Center. It might be unorthodox but trust me you'll be glad you did as it was one of the best things I could have done on this trip.
 
I know you are looking for a bus but I would highly recommend if you have an extra day or to take a taxi - to do the Detour to San Millan de Coglla and Monsteries of Suso and Yuso. which is marked on the Brierly book * Yuso especially. This valley is so beautiful and you'll enjoy the Monastery where the Spanish language originated plus, the Gregorian chants came from. Its unbelievable - then if you have time check out the 6th century Suso which is 3 km away on the hill where both tickets are bought at Yuso monastery (arrive before 10am) then taxi to Santo Domingo. Total cost for this round trip from Najera to Santo Domingo via this Monastery was 50 euro, and three of us shared it so came to 16 euro each and totally worth it and we were dropped off at Santo Domingo at City Center. It might be unorthodox but trust me you'll be glad you did as it was one of the best things I could have done on this trip.
Thank you for this alternative I will have a look into it
 

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