- Time of past OR future Camino
- Future: Mozarabe?
It always makes me wonder.
People are always appearing on this forum struggling to get from Pamplona to SJPP. But it's never mentioned that there are multiple trains and buses each day that go to San Sebastian from Pamplona (or Madrid) where you can catch another bus to Bayonne and then a train on to SJPP
Even better, why not just recommend to people to take a train or plane direct to San Sebastian from Madrid, and skip Pamplona.
I guess it is more changes, but it solves the scheduling problems and possibly having to pay for a taxi or spend the night in Pamplona just to wait for a bus. And it runs all winter.
You may have to spend a few minutes sorting out all the complicated options it gives you on the google map directions below, but when I did it in 2024, I caught a direct bus to Bayonne from san Sebastian that took about an hour and then got on a train to SJPP. And it runs multiple times a day.
People are always appearing on this forum struggling to get from Pamplona to SJPP. But it's never mentioned that there are multiple trains and buses each day that go to San Sebastian from Pamplona (or Madrid) where you can catch another bus to Bayonne and then a train on to SJPP
Even better, why not just recommend to people to take a train or plane direct to San Sebastian from Madrid, and skip Pamplona.
I guess it is more changes, but it solves the scheduling problems and possibly having to pay for a taxi or spend the night in Pamplona just to wait for a bus. And it runs all winter.
You may have to spend a few minutes sorting out all the complicated options it gives you on the google map directions below, but when I did it in 2024, I caught a direct bus to Bayonne from san Sebastian that took about an hour and then got on a train to SJPP. And it runs multiple times a day.
Donostia-San Sebastian to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
www.google.com
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