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Brisbane to SJPP

Brisbanegee

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Camino de Santiago (2015)
Hi all, i am new to this forum and looking at travelling from Brisbane to Paris to SJPP i guess late Feb 2015 to walk the Camino de Santiago in 30 days.

What i would like to know is where is best place to fly to? CGD? then a train to SJPP?

After that, from Santiago, what is best way back to Paris then to fly back to Brisbane?

Cheers

BrisbaneGee
 
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BrisbaneGee,

Welcome to the Forum!

Check out the possibilities of which airlines fly from Brisbane to CdG/Paris on the handy rome2rio.com site.

From Paris to SJPdP you might either take trains or fly to Biarritz and then continue via train. For various approaches to this section of your journey scan the the posts within the Forum topic how to travel from Paris.

Late February/March can still be very cold on the camino with true winter weather. Do read several of the earlier posts regarding walking in winter conditions in order that you are adequately prepared.

Happy planning and Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
Brisbane to Paris ... Stay overnight... Train from Paris montparnasse train station about 10.40 am get to Bayonne about 3.40pm ... Stay overnight and get train to st jean next morning ... This plan will allow you time to get over jet lag before starting camino
This is just one idea .. Others will have plenty more
 
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Getting to Sjpp can be just as expensive from CdG or London (heatrow/stansted).
I would first check what is cheaper, easier and shorter traveltime to fly to from Brisbane (london or paris) and then check what is cheapest and easiest from either London or Paris.

From London you fly to Biarritz and then train to bayonne and Sjpp or get a shared taxi from biarritz airport straight to Sjpp (can sometimes be as cheap as €16, depending on how many people share the ride)
From CdG you take a train/metro to paris, from there a train to bayonne and then Sjpp or you fly from CdG to Biarritz airport and then train or taxi again as mentioned above.

Planes from london or CdG can be as cheap as €29 if you book with one of the budget airlines.
The same aprox price goes for the train from paris.
 
This thread discusses travel from Paris to Saint Jean Pied de Port.

Caveat. I do not have first hand knowledge of most of the information presented here. The material in this thread was researched using web resources that may be out of date. Information may be incomplete or incorrect. The information presented here is not exhaustive. You are advised to confirm your own travel details.

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Paris

2101 This section discusses transportation services in Paris.

Index 2100
2102 Paris Airports
2103 Getting around in Paris
2104 Charles de Gaulle Airport to Orly Airport
2105 Charles de Gaulle Airport to Gare d'Austerlitz
2106 Charles de Gaulle Airport to TGV Massy
2107 Charles de Gaulle Airport to Gare Montparnasse
2120 Trains in France
2121 Paris Train Stations
2125 Paris to London by Eurostar
2135 Paris to Barcelona by train
2150 Paris to Saint Jean Pied de Port

2102 Paris Airports

Paris has two major airports. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is known as Roissy and is located NE of Paris. Orly Airport (ORY) is located to the South of Paris.

CDG and Orly:
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/en-gb/passagers/home/

2103 Getting around in Paris

Paris Transit Network
http://www.ratp.fr/plan-interactif/carteidf.php?lang=uk

Paris RER/Metro route planner - SNCF Transilien
http://www.transilien.com/itineraire/rechercheitineraire/init

Air France Shuttle Bus with service from CDG to Orly airport (#3) and to Gare Montparnasse (#4)
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/...97348c-aerolis_deplianttakeoneBD_Mars2013.pdf

2104 Charles de Gaulle Airport to Orly Airport

There are two transit options from CDG Airport to Orly Airport.

a. RER Line B (destination B4 Saint Remy les Chevreuse) from CDG airport to Station Antony. Take Orly Val (name of train) from Station Antony to Orly airport Terminal Sud and Terminal Ouest. Allow 1:30 hours.

b. Air France bus from CDG airport direct to Paris Orly airport. Allow 1:15 hours.

2105 CDG Airport to Gare d'Austerlitz

RER Line B (destination B4 Saint Remy les Chevreuse) from CDG airport to Saint Michel Notre Dame RER station. Walk from RER station to Metro. Take Metro line 10 from Cluny la Sorbonne to Gare Austerlitz. Allow 1 hour.

2106 CDG Airport to TGV Massy

RER Line B (destination B4 Saint Remy les Chevreuse) from CDG airport to Massy-Palaiseau RER station. The Massy TGV station is located next to the RER station.

2107 CDG Airport to Gare Montparnasse

There are two transit options from CDG airport to Gare Montparnasse:

a. RER Line B (destination B2 Robinson or B4 Saint Remy les Chevreuse) from CDG airport to Gare du Nord. Paris Metro Line 4 from Gare du Nord to Metro Station Montparnasse Bienvenue. Allow 1:00 hour. Allow an additional 15 minutes to walk from the Metro station to Gare Montparnasse.

~Note there are 3 points where it is possible to transfer from RER B to Metro line 4. A transfer at St Michel may be preferable as Gare du Nord is a large station and will require orientation time.

b. Air France operates a bus service from CDG direct to Gare Montparnasse. Allow 1:15 hours.

2120 Trains in France

SNCF
http://www.sncf.com/

SNCF - train schedule and tickets:
http://www.voyages-sncf.com/billet-train/horaires

SNCF TER
http://www.ter-sncf.com/

SNCF Railway Map
http://www.bonjourlafrance.com/france-map/sncf-map-large.htm

2121 Paris Train Stations

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal 2 train station
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frmlw/accueil/

Gare de Massy TGV
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frdju/accueil/

Note in additon to CDG 2 and Massy there are 6 major train stations in Paris:

Paris Gare d'Austerlitz
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frpaz/accueil/

Gare Paris Bercy
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frpbe/accueil/

Gare Paris Est
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frpst/accueil/

Paris Gare de Lyon
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frply/accueil/

Paris Gare Montparnasse
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frpmo/accueil/

Paris Gare Montparnasse Map
http://www.railteam.eu/en/files/2011/11/MAP_Paris-Montparnasse_En.pdf

Paris Gare du Nord.
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frpno/accueil/

Map of TGV train network in Paris:
http://www.bonjourlafrance.com/france-trains/images/tgv-map-paris.jpg

2125. Paris to London by Eurostar

Eurostar trains operate between Paris Gare du Nord and London St Pancras International Station
http://www.eurostar.com

2135 Paris to Barcelona by Train

SNCF and Renfe operate high speed trains between Paris Gare de Lyon and Barcelona Sants.

SNCF - train schedule and tickets:
http://www.voyages-sncf.com/billet-train/horaires

2150 Paris to Saint Jean Pied de Port

2151 This section discusses how to get from Paris to Saint Jean Pied de Port.

Index 2150
2152 Executive Summary
2153 Fly from Paris to Biarritz and train to SJPdP
2154 Train from Paris to SJPdP
2155 Train stations between Paris and Bayonne
2156 Saint Jean Pied de Port
2157 Author's Pick

2152 Executive Summary

There are at least two viable options for getting from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport to Saint Jean Pied de Port (SJPdP):

a. Fly from Paris to Biarritz and take the train from Bayonne to SJPdP.

b. Take the train from Paris to Bayonne and transfer to another train from Bayonne to SJPdP. Stations in Paris with trains to Bayonne include: CDG 2, Gare d'Austerlitz, Gare Montparnasse, and Gare Massy.

Note: The tracks between Bayonne and SJPdP got washed out in Spring 2014. At time of edit (July 2014) the train goes from Bayonne to Cambo les Bains. Passengers to SJPdP transfer to an SNCF operated bus at Cambo les Bains. There is no information as to when the tracks will be repaired. The schedule is changing often.

2153 ~Option 1 Fly from Paris to Biarritz and train to SJPdP

a. Fly from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to Biarritz Airport (BIQ). Easy Jet provides service; or,

b. Fly from Paris Orly Airport (ORY) to Biarritz Airport (BIQ) Air France provides service.

The Chronoplus urban bus #14 leaves from the doors of Biarritz Airport and goes to Gare de Bayonne. Allow 40 minutes.

The SNCF TER train #62 travels from Bayonne to terminus at SJPdP.

Biarritz Airport (BIQ)
http://en.biarritz.aeroport.fr/

Chronoplus
http://www.chronoplus.eu/

SNCF TER Aquitaine
http://www.ter-sncf.com/Regions/Aquitaine/fr/Default.aspx

2154 ~Option 2 - Train from Paris to SJPdP

TGV trains travel towards Bayonne from three train stations in Paris:

a. There is a TGV station located at Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal 2.

b. There is a TGV station located at Gare Montparnasse in central Paris. There is greater frequency of service from Gare Montparnasse than from CDG 2.

c. The tracks from CDG 2 and Gare Montparnasse converge and TGV trains from both stations stop at Gare Massy.

SNCF TGV trains leave from Paris enroute to Bordeaux or Irun. Often there is a transfer required at Bordeaux. TGV trains from Bordeaux terminate in Irun. TER trains from Bordeaux terminate in Pau or Hendaye. If your train is bound for Pau another transfer is required at Dax. Trains bound for Hendaye or Irun stop in Bayonne.

SNCF Intercites night trains travel from Paris Gare d'Austerlitz to Hendaye and stop in Bayonne.

SNCF TER train #62 travels from Gare Bayonne to terminus at SJPdP.

You will get limited results if you try to find a schedule for a train from Paris to SJPdP. I'd suggest planning your trip from Paris to Bayonne then Bayonne to SJPdP.

SNCF
http://www.sncf.com/

SNCF - train schedule and tickets:
http://www.voyages-sncf.com/billet-train/horaires

SNCF TER Aquitaine
http://www.ter-sncf.com/Regions/Aquitaine/fr/Default.aspx

2155 Train Stations between Paris and Bayonne

Gare Bordeaux - Saint Jean (Saint Jean is name of main station in Bordeaux)
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/en/frboj/accueil/

Gare Bordeaux - Saint Jean according to Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare_de_Bordeaux-Saint-Jean

Gare de Dax
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/fracg/accueil/

Gare de Bayonne
http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/fr/frxby/accueil/

2156 Saint Jean Pied de Port

Saint Jean Pied de Port
http://www.st-jean-pied-de-port.fr/default.aspx

2157 Author's pick

If I were traveling to SJPdP by way of Paris I would:

a. Determine if it was cost effective and time effective to fly from Paris to Biarritz. Time effective means arriving in time to catch a train from Bayonne to SJPdP on the same day.

b. If arriving at CDG and taking the train is the better option ... take the train from CDG 2 if the schedule is viable.

c. If CDG 2 schedule doesn't work ... Take the RER train from CDG to Massy and catch the TGV train originating from Montparnasse ... Massy is easier to access than Montparnasse because there are no transit transfers required.

d. If arriving at Orly ... take the Orly Val to station Antony and RER train to Massy. Trains from CDG2 and Montparnasse converge before Massy.
 
Vueling has flights from Santiago to Paris.

Air France has flights from Vigo to Paris

Renfe trains connect to SNCF TGV trains at Irun and Barcelona Sants. Either way takes about the same amount of time.

Renfe
http://www.renfe.com/

SNCF (France)
http://www.sncf.com/en/passengers

adif manages Spains railway infrastructure. A map can be found here:
http://www.adif.es/es_ES/conoceradif/conoceradif.shtml

SNCF Railway Map France (does not show the new service from Barcelona to Paris)
http://www.bonjourlafrance.com/france-map/sncf-map-large.htm

1904 Santiago

Santiago Renfe Station
http://www.adif.es/es_ES/infraestructuras/estaciones/31400/informacion_000050.shtml

Estacion de Autobuses Santiago
http://www.tussa.org/web/interior.php?txt=arbore_web5&lg=cas

Santiago Airport (SCQ) Labacolla
http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Santiago/en/Santiago.html

1908 Vigo

Vigo Renfe Station
http://www.adif.es/es_ES/infraestructuras/estaciones/22308/informacion_000390.shtml

Vigo Airport (VGO) (with flights to Paris)
http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Vigo/en/Vigo.html

Vigo Bus Station
http://vigobus.com/

Vigo urban bus service connects to Vigo Airport
http://www.vitrasa.es/php/index.php
 
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Hi all, i am new to this forum and looking at travelling from Brisbane to Paris to SJPP i guess late Feb 2015 to walk the Camino de Santiago in 30 days.

BrisbaneGee

BrisbaneGee, 30 days from SJPDP to SDC is a stretch depending on your fitness/age/hiking experience. Have you considered instead flying to Madrid (Emirates/Qantas) and walking from Pamplona? That shaves a few days of walking and travel.
 
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BrisbaneGee, 30 days from SJPDP to SDC is a stretch depending on your fitness/age/hiking experience. Have you considered instead flying to Madrid (Emirates/Qantas) and walking from Pamplona? That shaves a few days of walking and travel.
I agree with Kanga. In April this year we flew to Paris then train to SJPP before starting our walk.. If I did it again I would fly into Madrid or Barcelona. Also 30 days SJPP TO SDC in thirty days is putting a lot of pressure on yourself and could potentially lead to injury by pushing yourself to a schedule instead of walking to your body's rhythm. You won't have time to give yourself short days or rest days if you want to look around a bit or give your body a break before it breaks.
 
Helen and all, appreciate your feedback (wow a lot to read through) but thats what i needed. We are relatively fit and have thought more since initial post and from what i have read, 32 days works out better. Have booked flights to Paris CDG. Will stay a couple of days and train looks the most economical for us and will stay overnight in Bayonne. Can not wait and will ask you all lots more questions. G
 
Love the info as i know it will be cold and really can not wait for the time to approach. Will review the 'walking in winter conditions' and may ask a few questions once i have read that. Thank you! Love the info - G
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
It looks like it will be cold and possibly wet. So if the markers are covered in snow, how do you find your way?
 
In bad conditions ie heavy rain, dense fog, sleet and, of course, snow I walk on verges of near-by smaller roads whenever possible. For example the N 135 along the Valcarlos alternate to Roncesvalles and down to Zubiri.

Take care, go slow and stay safe.

MM
 
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BrissyG,
I have watched this thread unrole for a few days. So here is my penny's worth of thoughts after reading some of the advice you have received from the the best in world.....

Doing the entire Camino from SJPdP to SDC in 30 days is possible but you will miss lots of the beauty of it in your haste and early morning starts. It is not meant to be a race. (A friend of mine said to me someone has already completed the Camino this year before you so what's the rush?)

I live in the Pays Basque and starting from St. Jean Pied de Port in February, March, April or May is fraught with weather issues. Meaning like winter conditions you have never seen in Queensland. I spend the winter in in Florida to avoid the snow, sleet and near freezing conditions here.
Flying to and from Madrid is great advice and staring in Pamplona is even better advice if you plan to walk the Camino in 30 days. Buen Camino
 
Well welcome to you new home. Brisbane to SJPP - well its a long way to walk so airlines: Emirates (Qantas to Singapore initially) or Singapore Airlines probably have most direct flights. Other airlines maybe cheaper but take upwards of 30 hours to Paris and have limited flights.
Others have covered the Paris to St Jean segment, but yes have to stress getting over the mountains even in late April can be a problem. Kanga made good point about your walking schedule - 800 km in 30 days = 25/28 km every single day. Not sure when/if you have been to Spain before but there is a lot of history here - even just on the Camino. So "stop and smell the roses" - unless time away is critical try to get 7 weeks away and even that has problems. From Oz its roughly two days from home to SJPP - and starting immediately on arrival doesn't allow for any rest to get over the jet lag. Starting off for Roncesvalles (25km) after 30 plus hours of travelling not recommended. Have another look at this above. Come back with more questions - people here have done the Camino upwards to 5-7-10 times. Goodluck
 

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