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Starting El Norte from Biarritz - Suggestions please

Gypsea Moon

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Time of past OR future Camino
2017
Hi Everyone, Arriving in Biarritz Airport 23 August mid afternoon, would truly welcome any suggestion on how to start from there to El Norte Camino (then Primitivo)
Spending the night in Biarritz doesnt seem mandatory to me (not extra rush either)... ?

Where to start walk or stay on arrival? Bus? other?

Villages or albergues to start with, not to be missed, suggested itineraries...
Any sharing really appreciated. Thanks a lot
 
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Hello gypsy moon.
I arrive on the 26th in Biarritz to do the NC. My plan is to arrive at 3ish from london, get the train to Irun which departs 5.45 then stay the night in the municipal albergue in Irun. Pick up my passport and hopefully say hello to a few fellow camino walkers then set out to San sebastion early the next morning.
I have the cicerone guide for well being but i do like to walk my own if you know what i mean, it's an adventure.
I think it may be quite wet some days from research so I'm prepared for most eventualities and i reckon my pack will be about 8k.
I only walked the Camino Frances in may this year so I'm lucky to know exactly what i need.
i may catch you up and say hello.
Enjoy your walk Moon.... Buen camino.
 
Hi Gipsy Moon,

You have a couple of options. The 816 bus runs from the airport to Hendaye, departing every half-hour I believe. It's quite inexpensive. From Hendaye, you could walk across the border into Irún or take the metro.

You could also pick up the Voie Littorale just outside of the airport and walk straight from there. The easiest approach would be to take a local bus from the airport to the Biarritz train station, which the VL goes directly past. From there, it's roughly 32km to Hendaye.

That's obviously far too much for an afternoon arrival! But, there is a youth hostel soon after the train station, and accommodation options (likely on the more expensive end of things) in Bidart (5km from the station) or St Jean de Luz (18km, if you were really motivated).

Given the challenging start of the Camino del Norte, some like having a bit of flat walking as a warmup, and this certainly offers that. If you want to consider the VL option, the Confraternity of St James has a guidebook on their site that can be downloaded for a donation.

Dave
 
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.
Here's the timetable for the bus
http://www.transports64.fr/IMG/pdf/cg64-tiu64-fh105x150-816_ete-fr_ok_web.pdf

You should take it to Hendaye Gare then walk across the bridge to Irun - best use Google maps to find the route to the albergue - alternatively there are arrows from Irun train station towards the albergue

Very unlikely that the BM supermercado just up from the albergue will be open on Sunday evening - but probably worth catching it when it opens on Monday morning

But 8kg still seems to me to be on the heavy side - a silk sleeping liner will be fine instead of a sleeping bag at this time of year

Mike
 


Thank you MendiWalker
Eroski Consumer seems like a great source of information !
... and I know now three new Gallego words... precious

we might be able to meet in Bilbo in not long ... intending to survive
 

Thank you Rich
Nice to know I can take that train to Irun as well ... curious to know if you had a special reason to not stop / walk through St Jean de Luz or Hendaye... ? guess I will need to make some choices myself if I intend to eventually arrive in Santiago
Enjoy your second Camino of the year, we might catch up some way, who knows
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.

Thank you Dave, very precise and useful information
Bidart seems like a nice, easy... reasonable.... warm up

St Jean de Luz looks sooo nice on pictures ... 18 km might be a bit much to start

Will definitely have a look at the VL guidebook you mentioned!

If you have been there, in your opinion what village / city would celebrate nature & beauty the most for a first night and Camino?

Thanks again

(had a look on your profile / web page, very interesting activity of yours! just spent 3 months in and travelling around Eugene OR )
 

Thank you Mike,
Liking the idea to cross a bridge and walk into Spain...

This timetable is exactly what I needed !!

Telling me about the supermercado suddenly makes everything very real...
will have to daily buy food !!

Would you advise any specific albergue in Irun?
Planning to buy there a sim card and arrange a Spanish debit card...

(as a very cold sleeper -living in tropical Australia where European summer temperatures match our winter ones,-
not feeling ready at all to leave sleeping bag behind was actually intending to take both bag and liner .... ?! )

mm....
 
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