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But Plamen will start on May 13th. By that time I think the snow is no problem at mid May.Anniesantiago said:Starting from Pamplona is a GREAT idea, I think considering the snow on the pass into Roncesvalles! Be sure to stay a day or two in Pamplona to see the sights and adjust to the time change.
NO, NO,NO! You start from wherever you want. There is no rule at all that you start in France. Recently, too much emphasis has been put on the idea of starting from SJPP, especially on this Forum ( in my opinion). Speak to most non- English speaking Pilgrims, especially the Spanish and you will find that the majority don't start from France!i AnneTihia said:Hi dear friends,
My name is Plamen and will arrive at Pamplona late 13 of may. Would like to start my Kamino from Pamplona. Do you think this will be a problem or a have to start from France? If somebody is ready to start with me is welcomed.
All the best to you
Plamen
toadoftoadhall said:Wher do you get the credential passport from in Pamplona. Due to logistics, I may be flying to Barcelona instead of Biarritz, so I will start my walk in Pamplona.
Quite right Anna! Pamplona will make a perfect start. From my own experience Roncesvalles is a great starting point , however I think my last 4 or 5 starts (part Caminos , 2/3 weeks ) have been from Pamplona.annakappa said:- NO, NO,NO! You start from wherever you want. There is no rule at all that you start in France. Recently, too much emphasis has been put on the idea of starting from SJPP, especially on this Forum ( in my opinion)
coldweather said:I have listened to the great advice on this forum. I am planning to start in Pamplona in about 2 weeks! Yikes!!
I will arrive at the Pamplona train station (from Irun) at 6pm (18:00).
Where should I stay in Pamplona on the day I arrive?
The Pamplona train station looks to be far from the Plamplona central. Any suggestions on how best to get to a place to stay?
Thanks in advance.
Hello Coldweather. Why should the albergues not give you a bed? You have no other choice how you travel to Pamplona but with public transport!coldweather said:Will the alburge permit me to stay since I arrived on train?
Vonners said:Allowing about 35 days to get to Santiago.
Tihia said:Hi dear friends,
My name is Plamen and will arrive at Pamplona late 13 of may. Would like to start my Kamino from Pamplona. Do you think this will be a problem or a have to start from France? If somebody is ready to start with me is welcomed.
All the best to you
Plamen
Niconish said:Im starting from Pamplona too! I'll arrive on 1st august 2013 at 2pm....will probably stay the night. But im just wondering, how do i know which direction to walk towards? Will pamplona have the same yellow arrows?
NO! Both albergues are in the backward direction of the Camino. So there are no arows to show your way.Niconish said:Im starting from Pamplona too! I'll arrive on 1st august 2013 at 2pm....will probably stay the night. But im just wondering, how do i know which direction to walk towards? Will pamplona have the same yellow arrows?
Hi i was unable to download your list, page not found was the reply . Could you post it again. Thank youBut Plamen will start on May 13th. By that time I think the snow is no problem at mid May.
Anyway: Buen Camino!! Plamen!
In case you want to spend one or two days at Pamplona: Here you can download a list of accomodations in the old town of Pamplona.
Jochen
You are replying to a post and a thread from 2013. Much has changed since then.Hi i was unable to download your list, page not found was the reply . Could you post it again. Thank you
Also available in PDF format for € 3,89. Download from the online shop.You can buy the 2020 Accommodation List from the Paderborn Camino association in their online shop. It is labelled "Der Schmidtke".