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Reaching SJPdP from the spanish Pyrenees

Omer Birka

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Time of past OR future Camino
October - November'14
Hello!
Me and a friend are planning to travel the Spanish Pyrenees and then continue our way towards the Camino Frances afterwards.
We are planning to trek few days in Ordesa national park in Spain and then make our way to SJPdP from there.
I'm considering the option of traveling by foot from Ordesa national park (starting from Torla to be exact), passing the Spanish-French border, walking some more threw the French Pyrenees and then find transportation somewhere on French side to SJPdP.
Anybody did something similar to this and has some experience to share? Any advice is welcome.
Thanks,
Omer :)
 
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I guess the best option is to get to a train station. Then go to Puyoo and catch a bus to SJPdP. Without clearer information on where you plan to end your hike ... I haven't found bus information for the department on the French side of the border from the park.

Here is railway map for France
http://www.bonjourlafrance.com/france-map/sncf-map-large.htm

Bus network in Pyranees-Atlantique department
http://www.transports64.fr/transports-64?lang=fr

Alosa Avanza Grupo provides bus service to Torla from Sabianigo
http://alosa.avanzabus.com/web/rutas__horarios_y_precios/lineas_regulares.html

http://www.avanzabus.com/web/horarios/horarios-autobus-torla-sabianigo.html
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Thanks a lot guys!
If anyone has any idea of a good route or just another piece of advice that would be really appreciated!
 
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