• Remove ads on the forum by becoming a donating member. More here.

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

Cycle Shops in Santiago

bikerroy

New Member
HI
I am planning to start the Camino de Santiago in 2 weeks time using my own bike. The problem I have is trying to find a bike box for the return journey home (for the trains and planes).
Does anybody have contact details please of a bike shop in Santiago where I may be able to oreder two carboard boxes

Kind Regards

Roy
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Hi Roy,

I have two suggestions. There may be more options, if so I hope people will post them here.

1) Tour'n'Ride is a company located in new town. 5 minute walk from old town. They rent out bikes to pilgrims, ship the bike to your starting point then the pilgrims bikes it back to Santiago. They probably have boxes to sell you, or can give you some info on where to get them. I have talked to one of the guys that work here and I know he speaks english quite well.

Tour'n'Ride S.C.
Calle General Pardiñas, nº15 Bajo 8 (Galerias Bankinter)
Santiago de Compostela
Teléfono: 981.936.616 Fax: 981.937.539
Móvil: 687.887.521

info@tournride.com
http://www.tournride.com/english/index.php

2) Mailboxes ETC.
As you may know, from Mailboxes ETC. you can mail anything home (with UPS). They have boxes in all shapes and forms. I know they ship bikes, so you can probably buy your box here. I have also talked to the owners here, good people.

These guys are also located 5-10 minutes from old town, in new town. Walk from old town towards the train station, "Santiago de Guayaquil" is one of the streets on your left.

Mail Boxes Etc. A Coruña
Santiago de Guayaquil, 5
15702 Santiago de Compostela
Tel.: 981-938595

mbe127@adabel.net
http://www.mbe.es/franchise.php?c=SPMBE0127

I hope this helps,
Ivar
 
I, too, am needing to box my bike in SdeC, for a return flight to Australia. I'm looking to cycle in finishing my Camino late Saturday 12th October and leave early Monday morning - so need somewhere that opens late Saturday afternoon or on Sunday. Ideally, I'm looking for a bicycle shop opening those extended hours that runs a bike boxing service.

Any suggestions?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi Roy,

I have two suggestions. There may be more options, if so I hope people will post them here.

1) Tour'n'Ride is a company located in new town. 5 minute walk from old town. They rent out bikes to pilgrims, ship the bike to your starting point then the pilgrims bikes it back to Santiago. They probably have boxes to sell you, or can give you some info on where to get them. I have talked to one of the guys that work here and I know he speaks english quite well.

Tour'n'Ride S.C.
Calle General Pardiñas, nº15 Bajo 8 (Galerias Bankinter)
Santiago de Compostela
Teléfono: 981.936.616 Fax: 981.937.539
Móvil: 687.887.521

info@tournride.com
http://www.tournride.com/english/index.php

2) Mailboxes ETC.
As you may know, from Mailboxes ETC. you can mail anything home (with UPS). They have boxes in all shapes and forms. I know they ship bikes, so you can probably buy your box here. I have also talked to the owners here, good people.

These guys are also located 5-10 minutes from old town, in new town. Walk from old town towards the train station, "Santiago de Guayaquil" is one of the streets on your left.

Mail Boxes Etc. A Coruña
Santiago de Guayaquil, 5
15702 Santiago de Compostela
Tel.: 981-938595

mbe127@adabel.net
http://www.mbe.es/franchise.php?c=SPMBE0127

I hope this helps,
Ivar
Ivar, I will try to email these 2 businesses to ask about bicycle boxing services Saturdays and Sundays, and place a post here if I hear a reply. Thank you.
 
you will probably find that the service you demand is not available between the time of your arrival and departure.

tour'n'ride closes Saturdays at 18.00 hrs, but at least they aren open for business on that day.

to be on the safe side, arrive Friday around mid-day.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Thank you, Ivar. I'll contact them and see what I can arrange.

Also, I got an error message bounce back from emailing the 2nd of your initial suggestions - Mail Boxes Etc. A Coruña - (mbe127@adabel.net).
 
I have taken my bike in a box to Europe for many long rides, maybe 6 times, including finishing in Barcelona some years ago, and alway found a bike shop at the destination that is willing to give their boxes (which all new bikes are delivered to bike shops in) free which otherwise are collected in the rubbish.

I have always packed my bike myself and checked it in at the airport as oversize luggage at no additional cost on regular economy tickets back to Australia.

I bit of a hassle of course and takes time, although I never travel on tight schedules, and organising transport to the airport.

In this case ringing ahead to a bike shop in Santiago to ensure they have a box of a suitable size when you arrive before they throw them out.
 
Perfect memento/gift in a presentation box. Engraving available, 25 character max.
you will probably find that the service you demand is not available between the time of your arrival and departure.

tour'n'ride closes Saturdays at 18.00 hrs, but at least they aren open for business on that day.

to be on the safe side, arrive Friday around mid-day.
Thank you, Ivar.
 
I have taken my bike in a box to Europe for many long rides, maybe 6 times, including finishing in Barcelona some years ago, and alway found a bike shop at the destination that is willing to give their boxes (which all new bikes are delivered to bike shops in) free which otherwise are collected in the rubbish.

I have always packed my bike myself and checked it in at the airport as oversize luggage at no additional cost on regular economy tickets back to Australia.

I bit of a hassle of course and takes time, although I never travel on tight schedules, and organising transport to the airport.

In this case ringing ahead to a bike shop in Santiago to ensure they have a box of a suitable size when you arrive before they throw them out.
Thank you.
 
Phoenix you're pushing Spanish business hours beyond their limits. You will have to call bike shops and negotiate I reckon. Try Bicicleta Olviera, they do bike packing but outside business hours they will probably charge you a premium, good luck.
Buena Suerte Richard
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Phoenix you're pushing Spanish business hours beyond their limits. You will have to call bike shops and negotiate I reckon. Try Bicicleta Olviera, they do bike packing but outside business hours they will probably charge you a premium, good luck.
Buena Suerte Richard
Gracias, Richard
 
Ivar, Sirage and Richard, you've been very helpful: I've decided to cut out the Burgos to Leon/Astorga meseta section (I've committed to starting in St-Jean-Pied-de-Port St 5th Oct, since I missed this in my 2006 cycle Camino, but have done the meseta sections before) to get to SdeC by Fri 11th, so Bicicleta Oliviera can box my bike in Spanish business hours(!).

So, does anyone have any advice on getting a lift/shuttle bus for my bike and myself from Burgos to Leon/Astorga? Are there services I can book for this?

Sorry for all the questions!
 
.So, does anyone have any advice on getting a lift/shuttle bus for my bike and myself from Burgos to Leon/Astorga? Are there services I can book for this?

Sorry for all the questions!
You will have no problem with this except for the fact that the bike will need to be in a bag of some sort, and this can be a hassle. When I found myself unexpectedly needing to bus from Logroño to Burgos in 2023 I bought a cheap blue tarp and some tape at a bazaar shop and made a simple sack for my disassembled bike - obviously a time-consuming solution. I packed and unpacked at the respective bus stations.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
You will have no problem with this except for the fact that the bike will need to be in a bag of some sort, and this can be a hassle. When I found myself unexpectedly needing to bus from Logroño to Burgos in 2023 I bought a cheap blue tarp and some tape at a bazaar shop and made a simple sack for my disassembled bike - obviously a time-consuming solution. I packed and unpacked at the respective bus stations.
Ivar, just checked Rome2Rio and there are trains that I can take between these cities. They're not fast trains, I don't think, so my guide book says they should accept my bike unboxed.
 
Ivar, just checked Rome2Rio and there are trains that I can take between these cities. They're not fast trains, I don't think, so my guide book says they should accept my bike unboxed.
Indeed, train is the simplest solution, provided that it is not Alvia or AVE.
 

Most read last week in this forum

In another group that I moderate one of the members posted that when he arrived at the albergue in Tui, he was informed that bikers needed to wait until 7pm to check in. With the current traffic...
Hello. I’m currently walking (woman 56) from SJPDP to Santiago with my son (nearly 15) he wants to ride so I’m going to hire him a bike in Lagrono tomorrow. I need to work out if he follows a...

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Similar threads

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides
Back
Top