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If you are coming off the Puy why on earth would you want to walk to St Jean before walking backwards to Bayonne. There’s a perfectly good route from Ostabat. Godgle or any other routing app will sort you inHi - does anyone know of a route guide for walking from SJPDP to Bayonne? (rather than from Bayonne to SJPDP). i'm starting on the puy and want to link to the norte via Bayonne....
The gite of Andy Bleu is in Espelette ( I forgot to mention that)I walked from SjdP to Irun in 2022. In the pilgrimsoffice in SjdP they had a routedescription but it was only an amorphous unstructured block of text. I found the routefinding sometimes difficult and confusing also due to many different markings from local routes. In the end it was no big problem.
I stayed in a gite in Bidarray, in a private gite from Andy Bleu ( a painter of many blue paintings) and in a B&B in Urrugne
thanksI walked from SjdP to Irun in 2022. In the pilgrimsoffice in SjdP they had a routedescription but it was only an amorphous unstructured block of text. I found the routefinding sometimes difficult and confusing also due to many different markings from local routes. In the end it was no big problem.
I stayed in a gite in Bidarray, in a private gite from Andy Bleu ( a painter of many blue paintings) and in a B&B in Urrugne
A detailed French account Liason Roncescalles-Irun, describes walking from near Roncesvalles to Irun following in part the east-west Spanish GR11 trail, local trails and lanes.
For personal/non commercial use I have abstracted and translated into English sections from the French site Liason Roncesvalles-Irun.
If you would like a pdf copy of this translation please PM me.
"Backwards" ?? The main route is through the Nive valley, and SJPP is in that valley.If you are coming off the Puy why on earth would you want to walk to St Jean before walking backwards to Bayonne.
The only other properly sensible route from the Le Puy Way would be leave it at Navarrenx and then follow the Gave d'Oloron downstream then > Sauveterre-de-Béarn > Sorde l'Abbaye > then parallel to the Adour to Bayonne.There’s a perfectly good route from Ostabat. Godgle or any other routing app will sort you in
Massively lengthier on the Spanish side, and you'd have to navigate multiple Sierras and cross over two mountain ranges instead of nil.Any significant difference in length doing the connect on Spanish side vs French?