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Taxi from Zariquigui to Puenta La Reina?

MicheleL

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08/24/23
Hi Does anyone known if I will be able to get a bus or taxi from Zariquigui to Puenta La Reina?
 
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We took a taxi last year from the top of Alto de perdon to Puenta. Emailed ahead of time to reserve taxi and time . Reason was my husbands Neuropathy and tricky downhill from Alto de perdon. I am pretty sure you can do the same from Zariquiegui .
 
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Hello , no if there is a bus, we prefer it

From Zariquiegui you could walk an extra 2 km cross country to Astrain, on what looks to be a flat paved trail. At Astrain you can catch a bus to Puente la Reina. The La Estellesa bus services that route. https://taquilla.laestellesa.com/billete/listado-billetes#

If you are wanting to avoid Alto del Perdon for physical or time constraints, another option to get to Puente la Reina, and still walk some of the way, would be to get the La Estellesa bus from Pamplona to Legarda. The bus doesn't actually go into Legarda, but lets you off on the highway. From there you can walk into Legarda and then cut across country (about 1.5 km on farmland trails) to Uterga and proceed on to Puente la Reina. I did this in 2022 and also took the detour to the lovely Church of Saint Mary of Eunate.
 
From Zariquiegui you could walk an extra 2 km cross country to Astrain, on what looks to be a flat paved trail. At Astrain you can catch a bus to Puente la Reina. The La Estellesa bus services that route. https://taquilla.laestellesa.com/billete/listado-billetes#

If you are wanting to avoid Alto del Perdon for physical or time constraints, another option to get to Puente la Reina, and still walk some of the way, would be to get the La Estellesa bus from Pamplona to Legarda. The bus doesn't actually go into Legarda, but lets you off on the highway. From there you can walk into Legarda and then cut across country (about 1.5 km on farmland trails) to Uterga and proceed on to Puente la Reina. I did this in 2022 and also took the detour to the lovely Church of Saint Mary of Eunate.
Thank you very much !
 
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Hello , no if there is a bus, we prefer it
I actually posted that question on the wrong thread.
I have no idea how that happened.

Members of my group have taken taxis from both the summit and from Zaraquigui, but not a bus.
Alsa does have a bus from Pamplona to Puente la Reina. Check on Rome2Rio for schedules/prices.
 

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