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gypsy9

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Hello, I have been searching the internet for days now and somehow am growing a little more confused...!

So, I am really hoping someone may provide some pointers or info!

I am intending to catch a train from Paris to SJPP
After the pilgrimage, I am thinking to catch a train from Madrid or Barcelona to London.

Is there one ticket/pass that would encompass both these journeys?
(the Eurail does not cover U.K as I understand).
Or best to buy my tickets separately?

Then again, it seems more economical to purchase a flight from Spain to London...rather than train.

What sayeth ye?

Gracias!
 
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You could get the High-speed train south to Bayonne or Biarritz. http://www.sncf.com and then a second train from Biarritz/Bayonne to St. Jean Pied de Port ± 1hr50 mins. : http://www.voyages-sncf.com/
Ryanair and Easyjet fly between Spain and London.
 
Hi.gypsy
Ryanair have really cheap flights from santiago to Stanstead London.
Some start at €19.00 but by the time all the bits and pieces have been added will most probably end up at about €50

Buen Camino

Lydia
 
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