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Bus from Pamplona to Roncesvalles,

JonnyRosa

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oct 2024
Moderator note: The question was asked in another thread about a 7 pm bus from Pamplona in October 2024.

Is there? Could you please post a link to the schedule? I would love to use this bus in the future
I got it in a search in GoogleMaps :
Today it only points to 6:00pm option.
 
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There is a bus at 7:00 pm from Pamplona to Roncesvalles.
Is there? Could you please post a link to the schedule? I would love to use this bus in the future
I got it in a search in GoogleMaps :
You don't want Google's route. In Rome2rio I used the start point of Pamplona and the destination was Google's intermediate location of Jaurrieta. There is only one bus a week to Oronz and then you have to taxi the rest of the way to Jaurrieta. I assume it would mean that you need a taxi to Roncesvalles also.

 
I got it in a search in GoogleMaps :
Today it only points to 6:00pm option.
6 pm sounds fine for me as well! Thanks!

You don't want Google's route. In Rome2rio I used the start point of Pamplona and the destination was Google's intermediate location of Jaurrieta. There is only one bus a week to Oronz and then you have to taxi the rest of the way to Jaurrieta. I assume it would mean that you need a taxi to Roncesvalles also.

Thanks! Next time I'm in Pamplona I'll do some fact-checking. I don't want to derail this thread.
 
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Check ALSA bus line (ALSA.es) .. they used to (in 2018) offer 3 bus trips daily from Pamplona to SJPDP... up to a certain point in the year (Sept. or so ) then sched/frequency may have changed. You can buy tickets online (and make changes thereafter) .. Bus is about 2 hours in length.


Bus Pamplona to Saint Jean Pied de Port
3 buses daily :.
10 :00 > 11 :45
14 :30 > 16 :15
17 :30 > 19 :15
 
Check ALSA bus line (ALSA.es) .. they used to (in 2018) offer 3 bus trips daily from Pamplona to SJPDP... up to a certain point in the year
ALSA/Conda used to have up to five buses a day going to SJPdP depending on the season but sometime during the pandemic it was cut to just one trip per day for the entire season. Currently the bus leaves Pamplona at 12:00 and arrives in SJPdP at 13:45. @JonnyRosa is/was going to take this bus and start walking on arrival in SJPdP.
 
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I got it in a search in GoogleMaps :
Today it only points to 6:00pm option.
You did not click on the link for “Bus 1h 10”, did you? Because then you would have seen that Google Map says “We don’t have the most recent timetables for this area”. In 2024, there is no bus company with a bus that leaves Pamplona at 7pm or 6 pm for Roncesvalles. Not today and not on the 1st or 2nd of October. The link to Google Maps is useless. You need the links to actual timetables and actual bus companies who have a licence for the line Pamplona-Roncesvalles. Their names are Alsa and Artieda.

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You need the links to actual timetables and actual bus companies who have a licence for the line Pamplona-Roncesvalles. Their names are Alsa and Artieda.
And actually ALSA doesn't have that licence, it legally cannot pick up a passenger in Spain and drop them off in Spain nor sell a Spain-Spain ticket. You would have to buy a Pamplona-SJPdP ticket, travel with your pack with you (not stored below) and hope the driver stops in Roncesvalles to pick up passengers. You may as well wait an hour or so and go via Autocares Artieda.
 
I just called ALSA and reached a special agreement with the company. As a result, on the following dates: October 14, 15, 16 and 17, the Alsa bus to SJPP will leave Pamplona 2 hours earlier than usual.

www.alsa.es
 
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I just called ALSA and reached a special agreement with the company. As a result, on the following dates: October 14, 15, 16 and 17, the Alsa bus to SJPP will leave Pamplona 2 hours earlier than usual.
www.alsa.es
And when you called 😶, did you also ask whether there would be an ALSA bus from Pamplona to SJPP on October 18? And if not, when will the seasonal ALSA bus service from Pamplona to SJPP start again in March 2025 or April 2025?

The answer to that question would be useful for those who plan a Camino from SJPP when the new pilgrimage season starts in 2025.
 
I am sorry, I must have been a bit intoxicated when I accessed the forum last night.
I don't think I called ALSA or anyone else. I just accidentally noticed that the last four days of the season, before Alsa suspends its service from Pamplona to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (on October the 18th), the bus will leave at 10 am and not at 12 noon as it usually does. But I didn't do it. Sorry for fooling around again.
 
When I was trying to get from Pamploma to StJPdP there was only one bus per day and it was full. The ticket seller told us to get a ticket from another company (not Altus but I can’t remember the name) to Roncevalles, then taxi to StJPdP. We did, meeting with a couple of woman doingt5he same so we shared the cost of the taxi.
 
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