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Reservations at Orisson

JamesB

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Hi,
In the throes of planning my first Camino (Francés) at the moment. This forum is a goldmine of useful information, but I have one question re. the first couple of days.
I will be flying out from Bristol to Bordeaux, then getting the late train to Bayonne, on 3rd April. I was planning to have an easy day the next day, getting the lunchtime train to SJPdP, then start the walk to Roncesvalles on the 5th (I've already made a reservation there for that night).
However, now I'm thinking maybe I should get the early train to St Jean on the 4th, then walk up to Orisson and stay the night there, and still arrive in Roncesvalles on the 5th. Would there be any need to book at Orisson that early in the season?
Also, I think I read somewhere that you have to pay up front when reserving at Orisson, so if I had to go by the Valcarlos route due to the Napoleon being closed, that would mean I would lose my money. Am I worrying unnecessarily here?
Any clarification on this would be much appreciated!
James
 
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That's great- thanks for the reassurance.
 
How did you get a reservation and for when?
I just made my deposit for September via PayPal!
I requested two spots via the email address at http://www.refuge-orisson.com/en/#contact , and received a confirmation and invoice from Jean-Jacques in a little over 24 hours.
I am happy we will be able to ease into the Camino the first day.
¡Buen Camino!
 
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Hi,
In the throes of planning my first Camino (Francés) at the moment. This forum is a goldmine of useful information, but I have one question re. the first couple of days.
I will be flying out from Bristol to Bordeaux, then getting the late train to Bayonne, on 3rd April. I was planning to have an easy day the next day, getting the lunchtime train to SJPdP, then start the walk to Roncesvalles on the 5th (I've already made a reservation there for that night).
However, now I'm thinking maybe I should get the early train to St Jean on the 4th, then walk up to Orisson and stay the night there, and still arrive in Roncesvalles on the 5th. Would there be any need to book at Orisson that early in the season?
Also, I think I read somewhere that you have to pay up front when reserving at Orisson, so if I had to go by the Valcarlos route due to the Napoleon being closed, that would mean I would lose my money. Am I worrying unnecessarily here?
Any clarification on this would be much appreciated!
James
Hello JamesB
When I tried to make a reservation at Orisson for April 9 2018, I received an email reply stating they did not accept reservations at that time of year. I should call 24hrs in advance to book - weather pending. Hope this helps.
 
I still recommend spending a full day, if you can, at St. Jean Pied de Port. It is a singularly beautiful town with a fair bit to see.

They have been equipping, provisioning and sending pilgrims forth to Santiago for more than 1100 years. IMHO, SJPdP is worth a two or three-day tourist visit all by itself.

You CAN take the early train from Bayonne and start out immediately, after checking in at the Pilgrim Office (rue Citadelle #39) to obtain the most up-to-date information on the route, guides, a scallop shell, your first pilgrimage sello / stamp, and last minute supplies you might need in local shops. However, rushing from Bayonne to Orisson, via SJPdP in one-day is pushing it, at least IMHO.

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rushing from Bayonne to Orisson, via SJPdP in one-day is pushing it, at least IMHO.

I agree with this! For me, the beginning of a journey, setting the right frame of mind, savoring the moment, was so important. So consider a night in SJPdP and in Orisson, whatever works best for you.
 
When you spend the night at Orisson you don't need to start out early from St Jean, so you can enjoy a leisurely breakfast, and a stroll around town before setting out. I left around 11:00 my first time, and arrived in the early afternoon. There's not a lot to do up there, so no need to rush getting there.
 
I emailed Orisson last night, and Jean-Jacques replied this morning saying they're not sure they'll be open at that time, and I should call a few days before I arrive to reserve. I presume the reason they might not be open is if the route's closed due to snow.

The train from Bayonne gets to St Jean at 8.40am, so I figure I should have time to call in at the pilgrim office, have some breakfast and have a look round the town before I start walking, and still get to Orisson at a reasonable time.
 
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If the Napoleon Pass is closed due to snow, there is no point in walking that very steep upgrade 8 km to get there, is there...is there? You can take the Valcarlos Route instead.

My advice remains, get to SJPdP, stay in rented accommodation overnight or a second night. Visit the Pilgrim Office at #39 Rua Citadelle and consult with them. If the NP is not open, Orisson will not be open. Have them call the proprietor for you to double check, before you set out.

Hope this helps.
 
Not to sound too negative but in early April you may want to consider a start in Pamplona. The snow season in the Pyrenees seems to be coming later every year. Several years ago we had the most snow ever in May, it is snowing in the mountains today. It snowed on the beach yesterday. A way to monitor the situation is to watch the cold fronts that affect North America and add 3 to 5 days, they pick up energy and moisture as they cross the Atlantic and then dump the snow on France and Spain.
 
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Not to sound too negative but in early April you may want to consider a start in Pamplona. The snow season in the Pyrenees seems to be coming later every year. Several years ago we had the most snow ever in May, it is snowing in the mountains today. It snowed on the beach yesterday. A way to monitor the situation is to watch the cold fronts that affect North America and add 3 to 5 days, they pick up energy and moisture as the cross the Atlantic and then dump the snow on France and Spain.
Thanks much for that info. We are starting from SJPP in April and I've been trying to get a general idea of the character of this year's winter.
 
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In this moment there is a lot of snow in the mountain and often in April there is snow and it's not possible to pass by the mountain. At the pilgrims office we say to pass by Valcarlos. So it's better don't book in Orisson. When you will be at SJPP you have to go to the pilgrims office and the volunteer will inform you and if it's possible to pass by the mountain he will call to Orisson for you.
 
Thanks for the advice. I may have sounded a bit too optimistic about being able to go via the Route Napoleon. I appreciate that going over the mountain isn't a good idea if it's snowy. I'll get the early train to St Jean, and then make a decision between the two routes based on the weather forecast and advice at the pilgrim office.
If I seem overly keen to get to Roncesvalles on Thursday the 5th, it's because I want to get to Pamplona on the Saturday, so I can go to the 10am Traditional Latin Mass in the Cathedral on Sunday morning. After that I'm pretty easy about my schedule.
 
What about September? I'd like to start as late in Sept. as possible, and want to make my reservations at Orrison, but without risking snow. Somewhere between 15-20 Sept?
 
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What about September? I'd like to start as late in Sept. as possible, and want to make my reservations at Orrison, but without risking snow. Somewhere between 15-20 Sept?

Hi Jodean, I have stayed at Orisson mid-Oct. They closed for the season a couple of days later, about 17 Oct. So you should be able to get a booking at the end of Sep.
Jill
 
Hi,
In the throes of planning my first Camino (Francés) at the moment. This forum is a goldmine of useful information, but I have one question re. the first couple of days.
I will be flying out from Bristol to Bordeaux, then getting the late train to Bayonne, on 3rd April. I was planning to have an easy day the next day, getting the lunchtime train to SJPdP, then start the walk to Roncesvalles on the 5th (I've already made a reservation there for that night).
However, now I'm thinking maybe I should get the early train to St Jean on the 4th, then walk up to Orisson and stay the night there, and still arrive in Roncesvalles on the 5th. Would there be any need to book at Orisson that early in the season?
Also, I think I read somewhere that you have to pay up front when reserving at Orisson, so if I had to go by the Valcarlos route due to the Napoleon being closed, that would mean I would lose my money. Am I worrying unnecessarily here?
Any clarification on this would be much appreciated!
James
I have tried to reserve Orisson for the 6th but they would not accept it. They said it is a bit early and not sure if the route will be open then, Recommended I phone them the day before to see if they are open. Leaves me in a bit of a spot as there is no way I could do the whole walk in one day and if I cant get into Orisson, I dont know what I will do. But yes, normally you pay in advance
 
In this moment there is a lot of snow in the mountain and often in April there is snow and it's not possible to pass by the mountain. At the pilgrims office we say to pass by Valcarlos. So it's better don't book in Orisson. When you will be at SJPP you have to go to the pilgrims office and the volunteer will inform you and if it's possible to pass by the mountain he will call to Orisson for you.

Thank you, this is just the advice I wanted
 
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