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Travel to cast iron pilgrim cutouts?

metfan

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Newbie. Going end of September to early Oct
We will be ending our pilgrimage in Pamploma. From there, we would love to get to the top of mount forgiveness to see the iron cut pilgrim cutout figures. Anyone know if there is a bus that goes there? We could probably walk there but not sure about walking back. Thanks
 
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When we were walking up the alto del perdon we were worried about all the pilgrims also walking up and the next town being too busy to get a bed. Well, most of those pilgrims got on the air conditioned bus that was waiting for them at the top. There might be some type of tourist bus trip that you could look into that might take you to the bottom of the hill and then pick you up at the top.
 
There is Pamplona Urban Bus 15 to Cizur Menor.

There is Pamplona Urban Bus 16 to Beriain.

They are both about 10k from Alto del Perdon.
 
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image.jpeg So we made it! We walked from Pamplona to the alto del perdon to see the sculptures. Then we walked back to cizur menor. Then took a bus back to Pamplona. It was worth it but it was 95 degrees. 15.76 miles
 

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