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21 days starting from Irun- Busses?

giocajouer

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August/September 2013
:D Hello!

I am going to walk the Camino del Norte with a friend. We are extremely determined to start from Irun even though we only have 21 days. ( We are going to spend 29 days in spain so flights/etc/ are not included).

We are planning on walking 25-30 km a day. (We are in fairly good shape and 20-years old so I hope this is realistic?)

We are planning on walking for example:

Irun->Santander 231km (approx 9/10 days)

BUS/TRAIN from Santander to Oviedo/Gijon

Walking from Oviedo to Santiago 300 km approx 10 days.

Does anyone have any tips/ideas? What are good gaps/towns for using public transport?
Thank you so much!
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Most of the gronze stages are listed for 5 to 6 hours hiking, wich leaves time visit churches, museums, etc. If your main goal is getting it done, you should be able to hike 8 hour days with a nice siesta, which would allow you to complete your goal. Start slow the first few days to build up.

When I was a student in spain without a single penny, I'd sleep wherever looked comfortable, and was never bothered. ..
 
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If your main goal is getting it done, you should be able to hike 8 hour days with a nice siesta, which would allow you to complete your goal.
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If you walk 8 hours a day on the Camino del Norte , you won´t be getting up from that siesta very quickly within a few days.;)

Buen Camino!
 
I note your question is use of public transport so I can give advice based on what I had to do-Gernika to Bilbao (train). 2 stages skipped. You can walk an ancient path from Sobrado de Monxes skipping Arzua into Santa Irene (long day, no food on route). I will go back over my route and see can I give you more advice. Some of the days are very long between the Alberques. I will be back.!
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
You can get from Santander to Gijon quite easily, the ALSA bus http://www.alsa.es/en/ takes 2.5 hours and they run a quite a few times every day. It runs in the 15-30 Euro range.
 

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