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Thanks Rick will buy our tickets on the day. Much appreciated.You do not need to buy TER (local train) tickets in advance. You can buy them at the station in Bayonne before you board the train. Check the schedules before you go though, there are only a few per day. Also, this route cancels sometimes when the tracks are down. In this case, you buy a ticket anyway, and they use a bus instead. You catch it just outside of the station.
Buen Camino!
Thanks for the useful info.I don't want to make publicity & I don't know you are flying in to Bayonne, but you can also use this service:
http://www.expressbourricot.com/
Here you can see other people that are arriving and using carpool: http://www.beilari.info/en/node/191.
Never thought of that, maybe next time. have a couple of bookings so maybe don't have the time. Estimated time to walk? Just thinking maybe we can. Thanks for your reply.It's a beautiful walk along La Voie de la Nive.
Definitely in muy bucket list, since I took the lovely train ride to SJPP.It's a beautiful walk along La Voie de la Nive.
Never thought of that, maybe next time. have a couple of bookings so maybe don't have the time. Estimated time to walk? Just thinking maybe we can. Thanks for your reply.
You can pay for it in advance but you still don't get a ticket until you arrive at Bayonne and present your purchase number.
You might as well wait till you get to Bayonne.
You can't get a reservation for TER trains; its a commuter line. Tickets, once obtained, are good for 90 days.