- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés, Norte, Salvador, Primitivo, Portuguese
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Is it right on the Camino? I looked online and it looks like there is a post office there. Can I get there easily from the airport in Biarritz?Hondarribia's preferable to stay in - a good pension is Txoko Goixa or something like that. This town is dripping with atmosphere and a wonderful place to stay. No detour. Avoid Irún for the night.
So, if I stay in Hondarrbia I will have to walk to Irun to get on the Camino?Walking from Irún, Hondarrabia's right behind the medieval wall, before you turn left to walk uphill to the beautiful church on the top. You'll have to go to Irún first though. Hondarrabia's about 4 or 5 km after Irún. You might take the small ferry from Hendaye to the harbour in Hondarrbia and leave Irún out. Check the time schedule though. There is a bus to Hendaye from just outside the airport, too. Or you may take the train as well. The Santiago bridge'S connecting Hendaye to Irún. Anyway, congratulstions on having chose this camino. It's beautiful with a lot of alternative routes. You might wanna check out Camino Lebaniego - and Camino Primitivo's defintely to prefer to the 2nd half of del Norte. Buen Camino.
So, you suggest skipping the walk from Irun to San Sebastian? I was thinking that might be a good idea. I will be arriving 3 July, so I think that the strike will be over then?A 20h20 arrival in Biarritz is an issue depending on what day it is: (i.e. weekday v. weekend, strike day v. no stirke that day.) If your plan is to walk the Norte, then maybe stay the night in Biarritz (le Petit Hotel) Take a train or bus to SS the next morning. The bus service is Transport64, the 816 bus, they resumed normal service 1 May and pick up at the airport and about block from the train station. I agree with other post about Irun being a bit skectchy, I'd opt for Hendaye if you can't get to SS that evening, then stay there for a day to unwind. The tapas in SS is the best in the world.
BTW, post your bag to Ivar from Spain, not France.
I am starting the Norte from Laredo on 13 May after attending the European Rugby Cup in Bilbao over the weekend. I am not suggesting starting in San Sebastian but from what I've read about the early stages of the Norte involve lots of climbing. I have driven the road from Biarrtiz to San Sebastian and Bilbao numerous times and it looks like crossing one fjord after another. The walk out of San Sebastian is one very long paved hill climb. San Sebastian has become my favorite town in Pays Basque. If I were to move from Biarritz that is where I would go.So, you suggest skipping the walk from Irun to San Sebastian? I was thinking that might be a good idea. I will be arriving 3 July, so I think that the strike will be over then?
Or like I said in my post, bus straight to SS and deal with the jet lag there, but make sure you have a place to stay whether it is Biarritz or SS, both are very popular beach destinations in the summer.How does this plan sound. Arrive Tuesday, 3 July - spend the night in Biarritz. Train or bus to San Sebastian the next day, take care of mailing luggage to Ivar, explore the city, etc. Maybe stay a second night in SS? I'd like the opportunity to spend some time there.
I assume I'll be arriving too late to get a bus to SS. I have made a bunch of cancellable reservations in Biarritz, Irun and San Sebastián.Or like I said in my post, bus straight to SS and deal with the jet lag there, but make sure you have a place to stay whether it is Biarritz or SS, both are very popular beach destinations in the summer.
Yes, but isn't that still quite close to Irun?Everyone recommends Hondarribia
I've booked my flight to Biarritz, and will arrive at 8:20 pm. I don't know if I should book a hotel in Irun, Biarritz, or Bayonne. My plan is to take my suitcase with my post Camino clothing (I'll be going to London and New York before I return home) to the post office in the morning and mail it to Ivar. Then I'd like to start walking that day, but just a short day possibly to Pasajes de San Juan??
So, what transportation options will I have from Biarritz to Irun around 9:30 at night? If I do stay in Biarritz or Bayonne can I get an early train to Irun the next day?
I arrive on a Tuesday, and would like to get to San Sebastian on Thursday to avoid the weekend crowds as much as possible. I'll also be recovering from 4 flights over 21 hours from the west coast of the US, so I'd like to keep my first couple of days pretty short. Or maybe I should spend two nights in Irun to rest up, then walk to San Sebastian in one day.
I'm open to any suggestions!
Pasajes De San Juan is a beautiful little town about 14 km from Irun It has a beautiful little Albergue in an old church on a hill above the town. I think it only has 12 beds, but it was such a beautiful place to stay after our first night in Irun. The advice we would give to anyone walking the Camino is to take your time and soak in your surroundings. Your body will thank you, especially in the early days until you w alk yourself fit!I've booked my flight to Biarritz, and will arrive at 8:20 pm. I don't know if I should book a hotel in Irun, Biarritz, or Bayonne. My plan is to take my suitcase with my post Camino clothing (I'll be going to London and New York before I return home) to the post office in the morning and mail it to Ivar. Then I'd like to start walking that day, but just a short day possibly to Pasajes de San Juan??
So, what transportation options will I have from Biarritz to Irun around 9:30 at night? If I do stay in Biarritz or Bayonne can I get an early train to Irun the next day?
I arrive on a Tuesday, and would like to get to San Sebastian on Thursday to avoid the weekend crowds as much as possible. I'll also be recovering from 4 flights over 21 hours from the west coast of the US, so I'd like to keep my first couple of days pretty short. Or maybe I should spend two nights in Irun to rest up, then walk to San Sebastian in one day.
I'm open to any suggestions!
Pasajes De San Juan is a beautiful little town about 14 km from Irun It has a beautiful little Albergue in an old church on a hill above the town. I think it only has 12 beds, but it was such a beautiful place to stay after our first night in Irun. The advice we would give to anyone walking the Camino is to take your time and soak in your surroundings. Your body will thank you, especially in the early days until you w alk yourself fit!
Bayonne is a great and beautiful town, that is a short cab ride from Biarritz. You have to take the train from there to get to SJPP as well.
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