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Hi Laurie, at which point on the route do they split do you know.Hi, Cliff,
I'm thinking about this Camino for 2015. I think the only difference between the Via de Bayona and the Tunnel route is from the point at which they split and the Vasco goes to Santo Domingo while the Via de Bayona goes to Burgos. I'm not aware of a guide, but will cobble together as much web info as I can if I go for it. The CSJ has an online guide to the Vasco Interior/Tunnel route, so it wouldn't require too much extra work. At this point, I think I would make the decision at the split, depending on what I learn along the way, other people, etc.
I'll be walking in June 2015 and will be happy to share information that might help you out when I get back. I think I've got it narrowed down to Vasco, or Ebro, or Lana, all would take me somewhere on the Frances, and at that point I could jump ahead to the start of the Invierno.
I am still a little fuzzy on the nomenclature, but according to the CSJ guide to the tunnel route, the split occurs after the village of Estavillo. The Camino de Santiago por la Rioja-Vasco Interior continues to Santo Domingo. The other option, which I think but am not sure is the Via de Bayona, has these suggested stages: La Puebla de Arganzón, Miranda de Ebro, Pancorbo, Briviesca, Monasterio de Rodilla, Burgos.
I´ve posted another thread asking for recommendations as between these two alternatives here, so maybe that will give you some more information.
Buen camino, Laurie
Im planning on walking the Camino Bayona this September. i contacted this office.I am still a little fuzzy on the nomenclature, but according to the CSJ guide to the tunnel route, the split occurs after the village of Estavillo. The Camino de Santiago por la Rioja-Vasco Interior continues to Santo Domingo. The other option, which I think but am not sure is the Via de Bayona, has these suggested stages: La Puebla de Arganzón, Miranda de Ebro, Pancorbo, Briviesca, Monasterio de Rodilla, Burgos.
I´ve posted another thread asking for recommendations as between these two alternatives here, so maybe that will give you some more information.
Buen camino, Laurie
Morning Cliff,good Evening,
I found this guide for the Bayonne Route to to Burgos. It is in spanish, I'll have to spend time translating it. But looks pretty good. just thought you maybe interested in it. http://www.adecobureba.com/images/s...f?phpMyAdmin=352e4d990a1ef8949becef5c0a6334e4
Cliff
Hi, Tina-Marie,Morning Cliff,
I am coming from Australia and just noticed this Bayonne Route - did you manage to find any english information on the route, albergues or anything? I have searched through Amazon and google and not been able to come up with any specific details which are not in spanish. My email is tinamarie1@hotmail.com.au if that helps with information you can give me. I am planning on walking in Spet/Oct 2017 for 7 weeks. Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
Thanks for the response KinkyOne, I would love to follow your walk if you are going to blogHi, Tina-Marie,
I'm about to start Via de Bayona on May 18th. Sometimes it's hard to find English guide-books for less walked Caminos but there are always Spanish descriptions somewhere on the internet which you can Google translate. I'm happy that after few Caminos I understand that much Spanish to be able to decrypt them
I haven't found English guide-book for Via de Bayona but there is a rather outdated guide-book for Camino Vasco de Interior which splits from VdB in Estavillo and ends in Sto.Domingo de la Calzada instead of Burgos:
http://www.xacobeo.fr/ZE3.03.Vasco_CSJ_en.pdf
From 7 different internet sources I compiled descriptions and albergues (& other villages infrastructure etc.) info which I'll print out and bring with me. For me it's more fun to read them in Spanish just to get into the scheme of using different language faster. I can send it to you right away (.docx format) but I intend to update them once back home. You plan to walk it in more than a year so there's plenty of time
Unfortunatelly I don't blog but usually post daily journal after return from Camino. Although I'm still way behind with my last summer Levante & Sanabres comboThanks for the response KinkyOne, I would love to follow your walk if you are going to blogAs this is my first Camino I have only just started learning Spanish (bought book Camino Lingo) and I have found somethings just don't translate for some reason :/ Any information that you can give me after your walk would be greatly appreciated as well.
I have searched through Amazon and google and not been able to come up with any specific details which are not in spanish.
The Confraternity of St. James has a guide in English about the Tunnel route that covers both the route to Santo Domingo and the route to Burgos being the latter the Vía de Bayona. They also have updates to the guide. Take a look at their web: www.csj.org.uk
There's only 2010 guide for Camino Vasco del Interior (Tunnel Route) as I can see.
Thanks, Castilian!!!That one includes the branch to Santo Domingo de la Calzada (Camino Vasco del Interior) and the branch to Burgos (Vía de Bayona) as well as the common route of both caminos from Hendaye but doesn't include the part from Bayonne to Hendaye (a detail I didn't say on my previous post, sorry. I'll edit it now). They also have 2014 updates of the guide you quote at www.csj.org.uk/planning-your-pilgrimage/csj-guides-and-updates (take a look at 4B on 'Pilgrim guides to Spain').
If you read French, take a look at: www.aucoeurduchemin.org (click on the right menu on "Les voies Jacquaires dans les Pyrénées Atlantics" and later on Camino Vasco et Via de Baiona, on Voie de la Côte (and on all the links you'll find later) and on Etapes sur carte IGN) for info about the route from Bayonne to Hendaye.
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