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Where to get the first stamp (sello) in Irun

mlippeck

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Plan: 09.08.2024 from Irun
I will arrive in Irun Friday, 09.08.2024 - stay a night and the start my Camino del Norte on the 10.08.2024 early in the morning.
Plan to walk through Hondarribia and then to Passia.
What is the best place (and time) to get my first stamp in Irun or Hondarribia? Any Hint or recommendation?

Thanks for any advice.
 
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I got mine in the cafe at the bus/railway station in Irun.

Your accommodation will probably have one.

The Albergue should stamp it also. They will definitely stamp it if you are staying there!
 
I will arrive in Irun Friday, 09.08.2024 - stay a night and the start my Camino del Norte on the 10.08.2024 early in the morning.
Plan to walk through Hondarribia and then to Passia.
What is the best place (and time) to get my first stamp in Irun or Hondarribia? Any Hint or recommendation?

Thanks for any advice.

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is used by many here also. I imagine most accommodation referenced in Irun will have a stamp.

Buen Camino
 
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The city of Hendaye, France is SO close to Irún.

The evening before I intended to start my Camino, while in Irún, I thought, why not have dinner in France? Who doesn’t love French food? At about four in the afternoon, I walked from Irún, across the Bidasoa River on the bridge of Santiago, which is the border between Spain and France, and went looking for a restaurant. I was way too early. I ended up going to Mass at the Eglise Saint-Vincent-Diacre and got my first sello there at the church.

It was fascinating to me that the bridge, some 440 miles from Santiago, was still named in both Spanish and French, for Santiago — there was my first connection to the antiquity of this route.
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This was completely unplanned, and a last-minute decision, but ever since I have been able to say that I started my Camino in France. You don’t have to go to the church, I’ll bet. I’d try any open restaurant or bar.
 
I will arrive in Irun Friday, 09.08.2024 - stay a night and the start my Camino del Norte on the 10.08.2024 early in the morning.
Plan to walk through Hondarribia and then to Passia.
What is the best place (and time) to get my first stamp in Irun or Hondarribia? Any Hint or recommendation?

Thanks for any advice.
We are folloingin a month!..be watching your posts for any advice as well...to start the same as you as well.
Have a great camino!
 
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The office of the Catedral in Irun is open between 9 am and 3 pm and will give you a nice sello on your credencial. As you face the main door of the Catedral the office is around the corner to the left. Have water and some food with you when leaving Irun. It's a good climb. Have some euro coins. There is an outside cold drink vending machine at the bar (often closed) just past the Iglesia Santuario de Guadalupe at 4.8 km. Buen Camino
 
I will arrive in Irun Friday, 09.08.2024 - stay a night and the start my Camino del Norte on the 10.08.2024 early in the morning.
Plan to walk through Hondarribia and then to Passia.
What is the best place (and time) to get my first stamp in Irun or Hondarribia? Any Hint or recommendation?

Thanks for any advice.
 
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The city of Hendaye, France is SO close to Irún.

The evening before I intended to start my Camino, while in Irún, I thought, why not have dinner in France? Who doesn’t love French food? At about four in the afternoon, I walked from Irún, across the Bidasoa River on the bridge of Santiago, which is the border between Spain and France, and went looking for a restaurant. I was way too early. I ended up going to Mass at the Eglise Saint-Vincent-Diacre and got my first sello there at the church.

It was fascinating to me that the bridge, some 440 miles from Santiago, was still named in both Spanish and French, for Santiago — there was my first connection to the antiquity of this route.
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This was completely unplanned, and a last-minute decision, but ever since I have been able to say that I started my Camino in France. You don’t have to go to the church, I’ll bet. I’d try any open restaurant or bar.
The railway station on Hendaye will issue a sello, mine was from the stationmaster
 
I will arrive in Irun Friday, 09.08.2024 - stay a night and the start my Camino del Norte on the 10.08.2024 early in the morning.
Plan to walk through Hondarribia and then to Passia.
What is the best place (and time) to get my first stamp in Irun or Hondarribia? Any Hint or recommendation?

Thanks for any advice.

Hi, I stayed at a small hotel in Irun called the Alcazar the night before I started walking the del Norte last September. They stamped my Credentia there. From experience most hotels, albergues, donativos, restaurants, bars etc have stamps and will happily do that for you.

Good luck, it’s a great walk.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
The city of Hendaye, France is SO close to Irún.

The evening before I intended to start my Camino, while in Irún, I thought, why not have dinner in France? Who doesn’t love French food? At about four in the afternoon, I walked from Irún, across the Bidasoa River on the bridge of Santiago, which is the border between Spain and France, and went looking for a restaurant. I was way too early. I ended up going to Mass at the Eglise Saint-Vincent-Diacre and got my first sello there at the church.

It was fascinating to me that the bridge, some 440 miles from Santiago, was still named in both Spanish and French, for Santiago — there was my first connection to the antiquity of this route.
View attachment 175420View attachment 175421View attachment 175422

This was completely unplanned, and a last-minute decision, but ever since I have been able to say that I started my Camino in France. You don’t have to go to the church, I’ll bet. I’d try any open restaurant or bar.
I took the TGV from Paris To Hendaye, arrived near lunch time, found a nice little restaurant across from the Gare, and with a bellyful of excellent French food proceeded to cross the bridge into Irún and find de albergue for the night.
 

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