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Visit to Azpeitia from Pamplona or from Burgos?

Magbyahe

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Time of past OR future Camino
June(2019)
Hello,
I am starting on the 15th of June in Pamplona and I have 36 days to arrive in Santiago on 20th of July, explore Santiago on 21st (Muxia probably), and take the train/bus to Madrid (morning) 22nd before heading home. How do I include a visit to Azpeitia to see St. Ignatius de Loyola in one of my stops? Should I stay an extra day in Pamplona and head to Azpeitia first and then bus back to Pamplona or do the visit from Burgos? Where do I take the bus? Can it be a day trip? I had already booked for one night in Pamplona.

Also, where do I take the bus/train (which ever is faster) from Madrid to Pamplona morning of June 14th?

Thank you and I appreciate any advice!
 
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We recently walked from Barcelona to Pamplona and then took a bus to San Sebastian with another bus connection to Azpeitia (towards Loyola where we started the Loyola route). The buses run throughout the day and into the evening for both routes. I have attached the schedule for the bus from San Sebastian to Azpetitia.
 

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We recently walked from Barcelona to Pamplona and then took a bus to San Sebastian with another bus connection to Azpeitia (towards Loyola where we started the Loyola route). The buses run throughout the day and into the evening for both routes. I have attached the schedule for the bus from San Sebastian to Azpetitia.
Thank you Lindam for your reply. The schedule is helpful :)
 
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