methodist.pilgrim.98
R.I.P 2013
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés (2004.SJPP-SdC-Finisterre)(1998-2012 completed in sections). Norte (2006.122km) Inglés (2009)
An Aussie friend wants to get from Bilbao to SJPP in early March 2012.
Getting to Bilbao from the north west of the UK is the easiest option as cheap flights to places such as Bordeux are not resuming until late March 2012.
I had a look at flights to Pamplona from the UK but the cost was astronomical. Even if he flew to Barcelona on a UK cheap ticket, the cost of the flight from there to Pamplona was 171€. Just One Way. (The number of people going through Pamplona in 2010 was 13.1% down over the previous year. I wonder why?)
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Renfe say that there is no direct train line between Bilboa or Barcelona to P. Their website will not even show the connections because there are more than 2 of them.
I was hoping to go with my friend, but at the moment my health is such that my travel insurance would be astronomical. (I did check). I have started part-time work but I am not sure I can save enough for the insurance and the trip by then! :cry:
I look forward to hearing from you as there is so much knowledge out there that it is inconceivable that someone hasn't worked it out by now.
ps. We know about the Camino Norte. He wants to walk SJPP to Logrono to meet up with the place where he previously started his Camino.
Getting to Bilbao from the north west of the UK is the easiest option as cheap flights to places such as Bordeux are not resuming until late March 2012.
I had a look at flights to Pamplona from the UK but the cost was astronomical. Even if he flew to Barcelona on a UK cheap ticket, the cost of the flight from there to Pamplona was 171€. Just One Way. (The number of people going through Pamplona in 2010 was 13.1% down over the previous year. I wonder why?)
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Renfe say that there is no direct train line between Bilboa or Barcelona to P. Their website will not even show the connections because there are more than 2 of them.
I was hoping to go with my friend, but at the moment my health is such that my travel insurance would be astronomical. (I did check). I have started part-time work but I am not sure I can save enough for the insurance and the trip by then! :cry:
I look forward to hearing from you as there is so much knowledge out there that it is inconceivable that someone hasn't worked it out by now.
ps. We know about the Camino Norte. He wants to walk SJPP to Logrono to meet up with the place where he previously started his Camino.