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[QUOTE="Dave, post: 334279, member: 441"] 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 [/QUOTE]
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