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Jup Frank, we think alike ; I see , heading to SJPDP it is just over 10km short of Roncesvalles.ffp13 said:The bed 18euro P/P price seems very reasonable considering there is an evening meal and breakfast included most pilgrim menus would cost close to 10euro and a light breakfast around 3 euro. With only twin rooms I am guessing a solo pilgrim may need to pay 36 euro ?
I'm still trying to get my head around where it is in relation to Pamplona? Google map should help me out.
ffp13 said:Sounding better the more I think of it
Yes , and you can still get your 'Mountain Fix' without the gruelling part. I was going to start my next part camino in Zubiri but this sounds great .....and I still get to stay at Zubiri should I wish.ffp13 said:Unfortunately it is unlikely that I will start from SJPP more likely I would start from there.
Jochen-Schmidtke said:Hello.
Corazón Puro offers a transfer from/to Pamplona, Roncesvalles and Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. For free or not? I do not know.
Buen Camino
Jochen
RENSHAW said:Perhaps Corazon Puro is able to answer - not sure what advertising agreement they have with Ivar?
William Marques said:As long as this is the only thread relating to the shop the OP is allowed to answer questions as they are posted.
RENSHAW said:I would imagine there must be a charge with the price of fuel nowdays or it just would not be viable . Perhaps Corazon Puro is able to answer -
Best idea is to search on Google earth. AnneWineShoppe Guy said:I am trying to locate the village of Bizkarreta and Corazon Puro albergue using my Brierley Guide map (p.57) with no success. I suspect Basque vs Spanish place names might be the problem. Any ideas??
Yes I have an idea! Try the German Wikipedia.WineShoppe Guy said:I am trying to locate the village of Bizkarreta and Corazon Puro albergue using my Brierley Guide map (p.57) with no success. I suspect Basque vs Spanish place names might be the problem. Any ideas??
WineShoppe Guy said:I am trying to locate the village of Bizkarreta and Corazon Puro albergue using my Brierley Guide map (p.57) with no success. I suspect Basque vs Spanish place names might be the problem. Any ideas??
mspath said:ffp13,
the village of Biskarreta-Gerendiain is on the Camino Frances after Roncevalles and before Zubiri. The long/lat of the Corazon Puro is roughly 42.965413,-1.418536
Buen Camino,
Margaret Meredith
I wonder if Biskarret is a request stop for the Pamplona - Roncesvalles bus?Anniesantiago said:Viskarret or Biskarret is a very short walk from Roncesvalles, about 12.1 k and you'll find it on Brierley's Map 2 about half way up, right after you go over the Rio Erro.
Here is the correct home page of the La Posada Nuevafalcon269 said:It is near this place:
La Posada Nueva
Calle San Pedro, 2
31695 Biskarreta-Gerendiain, Navarre, Spain
948 76 01 73
laposadanueva.net
Anniesantiago said:This seems to me to be a very good deal!
You are sleeping with only one other pilgrim, get dinner and breakfast for only 18 Euros!
They also offer a ride from Pamplona to SJPP.
Wow! Your own room plus dinner and breakfast for €30?ffp13 said:If there is no second pilgrim to share the room the price is 30euro, for a solo pilgrim.
RENSHAW said:Wow! Your own room plus dinner and breakfast for €30?
Anniesantiago said:Try Viskarret. It's the same place.
Thanks. That is the answer to my question.
You made my day Frank! :lol:ffp13 said:..................... I just can't decide,
ffp13 said:The bed 18euro P/P price seems very reasonable considering there is an evening meal and breakfast included most pilgrim menus would cost close to 10euro and a light breakfast around 3 euro. With only twin rooms I am guessing a solo pilgrim may need to pay 36 euro ?
I'm still trying to get my head around where it is in relation to Pamplona? Google map should help me out.
Susan, did you make a reservation? I have one for the night of June 19 and am looking forward to it!The latest info that I received via email says:
Hello,
It is not too soon.
Anyway our service is: we wait for the pilgrims in Pamplona station (train, bus, or aiport) take them to our house and next morning to SJPP or Roncesvalles and they can start their Camino. Our place is cc at half way between Pamplona and SJPP, 13 km from Roncesvalles, just on the Camino trail. The transport service is available only for those who stay one night in our place.
The transport fee is 25 eur/person to our house and next morning to SJPP, or 18 eur/person to Roncevalles, the price of accomodation in a twin bed room with dinner and breakfast is 18 eur/person.
If you are happy with this service please confirm your booking as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Istvan
www.corazonpuro.es
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" I don't care what you think about us, about Europe, about Spain, I don't care how you arrange your things in your country, but what you have done it is more than enough. Please stop bothering us with your messages. I can not imagine that any other place on the Camino or anywhere on the Earth would have answered for you so many times. You were looking for a place to stay for one night, this is not a very complicated thing. For the other people is ver simply. We are not intreseted in that what kind of smart phone you have and teach you how to dial, we are not interested in your training progress, we don't want see your bus ticket. Maybe you don't know that you are not the only one who walk on the Camino, thousands and thousands do. We also have done it many times without sending a lot of mails."
This was an email I just received from Istvan at Corazon Puro.
I sent him a couple of emails to make a reservation and then a couple to ask a few questions on how to contact him plus how to dial his number. Oh yes, I did email him an apology to calm him down for being angry that I asked how to schedule being picked up.
What complicates staying at this particular place is that they offer to pick you up at the Pamplona bus station, take you to their pension for an overnight stay and then on to SJPP the next morning.
When you ask about this process, Istvan will, on one hand, offer to pick you up but, if you are inexperienced and trying to learn how they schedule this, he says "we are not a taxi service" [ not that I said anything to the contrary ] meaning he wants to know well in advance when you will arrive at the bus station. So, once I figured how to schedule a bus ride, I sent him a note of my time of arrival with a attached copy of my bus ticket to confirm the time. Big mistake. It set him off. whoa.
So, the number of emails sent to him was a bit of an exaggeration. I checked over past ten [10] months of my emails.
At the bottom of my emails [ a part of my signature ] is a statement of following my training progress on twitter.
Other than this, I was trying to be a good potential guest when he "blew me out of the water" with his temper tantrum.
To those who are considering staying there, please do not write Istvan more than one [1] or, at most, twice [2] emails or you will experience his anger, as I did above.
Having been nothing but courteous and polite to this person, his temper out-burst was a bit of a shock.
¡Buen Camino!
Noah
PS: I have made reservations at two [2] other albergues over the past ten [10] months and they have never complained about answering a few questions. They were very courteous and kind in their responses. Otherwise, I am not scheduling anything else for my stays.
" I don't care what you think about us, about Europe, about Spain, I don't care how you arrange your things in your country, but what you have done it is more than enough. Please stop bothering us with your messages. I can not imagine that any other place on the Camino or anywhere on the Earth would have answered for you so many times. You were looking for a place to stay for one night, this is not a very complicated thing. For the other people is ver simply. We are not interested in that what kind of smart phone you have and teach you how to dial, we are not interested in your training progress, we don't want see your bus ticket. Maybe you don't know that you are not the only one who walk on the Camino, thousands and thousands do. We also have done it many times without sending a lot of mails."
This was an email I just received from Istvan at Corazon Puro.
I sent him a couple of emails to make a reservation and then a couple to ask a few questions on how to contact him plus how to dial his number. Oh yes, I did email him an apology to calm him down for being angry that I asked how to schedule being picked up. What complicates staying at this particular place is that they offer to pick you up at the Pamplona bus station, take you to their pension for an overnight stay and then on to SJPP the next morning.
When you ask about this process, Istvan will, on one hand, offer to pick you up but, if you are inexperienced and trying to learn how they schedule this, he says "we are not a taxi service" [not that I said anything to the contrary] meaning he wants to know well in advance when you will arrive at the bus station. So, once I figured how to schedule a bus ride, I sent him a note of my time of arrival with a attached copy of my bus ticket to confirm the time. Big mistake. It set him off. whoa.
So, the number of emails sent to him was a bit of an exaggeration. I checked over past ten [10] months of my emails. At the bottom of my emails [a part of my signature] is a statement of following my training progress on twitter. Other than this, I was trying to be a good potential guest when he "blew me out of the water" with his temper tantrum. To those who are considering staying there, please do not write Istvan more than one [1] or, at most, twice [2] emails or you will experience his anger, as I did above. Having been nothing but courteous and polite to this person, his temper out-burst was a bit of a shock.
¡Buen Camino!
Noah
PS: I have made reservations at two [2] other albergues over the past ten [10] months and they have never complained about answering a few questions. They were very courteous and kind in their responses. Otherwise, I am not scheduling anything else for my stays.
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I'll be honest, you're over planning, it's not Istvan's job to teach you how to call him or figure out how to get to Pamplona, it's yours.
Research on how to make phone calls with a US or Spanish cell phone, learn the calling prefixes for making international calls.
Use rome2rio.com to figure out the schedules.
Barbara and István are experienced pilgrims offering a brilliant service on the Camino! My husband and I enjoyed their service last year. István picked us up at the bus station (he was there when he said he would be... without a problem) and from there he transported us back to the pension. Then, he and Barbara served us a wonderful dinner. We were treated wonderfully! We learned so much from them and we are grateful we found them! We chatted into the evening with them, even watching a bull fight on TV. They were warm, friendly and fascinating! The next morning we were driven to SJPdP and we began our pilgrimage... we overnighted at Orisson and the next day pushed on past Roncesvalles back to Corazón Puro where we spent a second night with them. I felt we received a wonderful service for a very reasonable price... I can not compliment them enough! I looked back through my old emails and I sent them a total of 3 emails, all three received prompt and polite responses." I don't care what you think about us, about Europe, about Spain, I don't care how you arrange your things in your country, but what you have done it is more than enough. Please stop bothering us with your messages. I can not imagine that any other place on the Camino or anywhere on the Earth would have answered for you so many times. You were looking for a place to stay for one night, this is not a very complicated thing. For the other people is ver simply. We are not interested in that what kind of smart phone you have and teach you how to dial, we are not interested in your training progress, we don't want see your bus ticket. Maybe you don't know that you are not the only one who walk on the Camino, thousands and thousands do. We also have done it many times without sending a lot of mails."
This was an email I just received from Istvan at Corazon Puro.
I sent him a couple of emails to make a reservation and then a couple to ask a few questions on how to contact him plus how to dial his number. Oh yes, I did email him an apology to calm him down for being angry that I asked how to schedule being picked up. What complicates staying at this particular place is that they offer to pick you up at the Pamplona bus station, take you to their pension for an overnight stay and then on to SJPP the next morning.
When you ask about this process, Istvan will, on one hand, offer to pick you up but, if you are inexperienced and trying to learn how they schedule this, he says "we are not a taxi service" [not that I said anything to the contrary] meaning he wants to know well in advance when you will arrive at the bus station. So, once I figured how to schedule a bus ride, I sent him a note of my time of arrival with a attached copy of my bus ticket to confirm the time. Big mistake. It set him off. whoa.
So, the number of emails sent to him was a bit of an exaggeration. I checked over past ten [10] months of my emails. At the bottom of my emails [a part of my signature] is a statement of following my training progress on twitter. Other than this, I was trying to be a good potential guest when he "blew me out of the water" with his temper tantrum. To those who are considering staying there, please do not write Istvan more than one [1] or, at most, twice [2] emails or you will experience his anger, as I did above. Having been nothing but courteous and polite to this person, his temper out-burst was a bit of a shock.
¡Buen Camino!
Noah
PS: I have made reservations at two [2] other albergues over the past ten [10] months and they have never complained about answering a few questions. They were very courteous and kind in their responses. Otherwise, I am not scheduling anything else for my stays.
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Forum members are pretty good about evaluating reviews. One from someone who has never stayed in a place or been on a camino does not have a lot of influence. Arkbuilder's point about an impolite email is useful, however. It is cautionary to other Members, and should be a heads up for Corazon Puro. "Delete" is always an option to an email as opposed to a nasty response. Everyone has good and bad days, and we understand that.I was quite perturbed with the negative comments towards them, especially because if you ask them if there is anyone to avoid on the camino they will respond that their preferences have no right to influences any one else's.