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Train from Biarritz

Kennedy1

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Planning on walking the Norte route in the late spring of 2015 (May & June). The plan is to fly into Biarritz and catch a train to Irun. Does the train stop at Hendaye or Biarritz , or does it stop at both towns? Also how frequently does the train run? Thanks for any assistance.

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The train from Biarritz to Hendaye runs about once an hour from 0657 until 2248. It takes about 20 minutes and costs about 6E. You can find the schedule at www.sncf.com
 
Planning on walking the Norte route in the late spring of 2015 (May & June). The plan is to fly into Biarritz and catch a train to Irun. Does the train stop at Hendaye or Biarritz , or does it stop at both towns? Also how frequently does the train run? Thanks for any assistance.

Kennedy1

Regional line 61 TER trains stop at both Biarritz and Hendaye. From Biarritz to Hendaye there is a regional train roughly every hour; journey time is roughly 30 minutes. At Hendaye you can walk across the frontier bridge to Irun. See TER Acquitaine for more regional train info.

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I guess it depends on how you define 'Biarritz'

On this urban bus map its called Gare Biarritz and is located a few kilometers from the town.
Take Bus C from the airport.
http://www.chronoplus.eu/ftp/Plan_reseau_chronoplus_jan2013.pdf

The SNCF TGV runs to Irun ... most of the trains are TER trains that only go as far as Hendaye ... 3 km from Irun. There is an Euskotren that connects Hendaia to Irun (and goes as far as Bilbao) at least hourly if you don't want to walk.

Wikipedia has information about all three stations mentioned.
 
There is a bus that runs from outside the airport entrance. It goes down to the port at Heyandaye after Irun> From there a little ferry goes across to Horrandibe from where you can start your walk.

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Thanks to all for the information . Is it necessary to prebook my ticket or can I buy it at the train station in Biarritz?

Kennedy
 
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