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St Jean Pied de Port - how and where to go from the station

bernhd

New Member
Hi all,

I'm planning to go to St Jean by night train; I should reach the station on Sunday, 25 Oct at 9:37am. My questions are:
1. where should I go from there to get my pilgrim passport? (how far is the pilgrim office from the station?)
2. would I reach Roncesvalles too late if I set to my journey right away?

I just decided on walking the camino last week, so I don't really know what to expect. Hope some kind people would let me tag along!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hi I can't tell you how to get there from the station (i'm sure many others can) but you need to go to the pilgrim's office to get a passport and lots of other advice and help!They will also be able to tell you whether it's worth walking over the mountains that day (time and weather depending).
There is probably time to walk to Roncevalles if you're fit and quick but I'm not sure you will really want to. It might be nicer to acclimatize a bit, take some time to look around St Jean, start spotting and talking to other pilgrims and start walking the next day when you're feeling fresher. But it's a personal choice I guess!
 
Hi
10 minutes its all uphill from the station and then into the old town and keep going uphill,its on the left -by then you will have met at least a dozen people see what the weather is like take advice-you have not prepared too much but you know your own body- 6 hours to reach Roncevalles before it even opens ( 4PM) i had trained for months and still booked into the place opposite the pilgrim office (spirit of chemin? ) and so glad I did-the main lesson learned on my camino was to slow down and enjoy.
buen Camino
Ian
 
Guides that will let you complete the journey your way.
Go onto this website for a map from the station to town - map to Roncesvalles - advice about the walk to Roncesvalles etc. The Esprit du Chemin albergue will be closed but the pilgrims' office will advise you on where to stay - if you decide to stay over.
http://www.espritduchemin.org
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
From the train station to the pilgrim office:

Walking directions to 39 Rue de la Citadelle, 64220 Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, France
0.7 km – about 9 mins

Train Station
1. Head southeast on Rue du 11 Novembre toward Avenue Renaud 58 m
2. Turn right at Avenue Renaud 0.4 km
3. Turn left at D933/Rue du Trinquet 17 m
4. Turn right at Rue de France 9 m
5. Turn right to stay on Rue de France 0.1 km
6. Turn left at Rue de la Citadelle
Destination will be on the left 57 m
39 Rue de la Citadelle
64220 Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, France
 
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