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If I were you I'd try to get to Stanstead and get an Easyjet flight to Biarritz giving you more time on your Camino for probably not much more money.Buen Camino.Hello,
This is my first post so please bare with me!
I'm planning to start my Camino from St Jean in July 2016 and was having some problems finding easy / cheap ways to get from the U.K to St Jean (time is not an issue but I'm on a tight budget!). Due to my location I would be looking at flying from Liverpool or Manchester to Paris but all of the flights seemed to be at inconvenient times (+ cost of checking in my bag) meaning an overnight stay in Paris (further cost) then a fairly pricey train to Bayonne. So I've been looking at alternative options and found the National Express Coach goes from The North of England all the way to Bayonne for about £90! That means I will be able to get all the way from Chester to Bayonne (then the short train to St Jean) for about £100 - bargain!
Yes it takes a while (about 36hrs!) but you get a 2hr stop in London, then a 5hr stop in Paris - time to refuel and maybe see the sights in Paris. I also think slow travel is underrated !
Anyway, I wanted to share in case anyone else is looking for cheap travel alternativesalso, does anyone have any experience of this journey already???
Buen Camino.
Thank you @mspath, you are a fountain of knowledge! I've never been on an overnight train so the prospect sounds quite exciting, I think it will definitely be the best option for me, all things considered! Thanks again for your help !Glad you found it! Often I have taken that overnight from Paris/Austerlitz to Bayonne; one can even choose an all-women sleeping car. The train arrives in Bayonne in time for breakfast at the station before the late morning TER to SJPdP.
Good luck and Bon voyage!
Hi, I am going a section from Aire sur l@Adour to Logrono starting 7th May. I got flights To/From Gatwick for Bordeaux at the start and Bilbao at my finish. Flights were less than £50 each way. I am hoping to use BlaBlaCar for the internal transfers, both expected to be around £10.Hello,
This is my first post so please bare with me!
I'm planning to start my Camino from St Jean in July 2016 and was having some problems finding easy / cheap ways to get from the U.K to St Jean (time is not an issue but I'm on a tight budget!). Due to my location I would be looking at flying from Liverpool or Manchester to Paris but all of the flights seemed to be at inconvenient times (+ cost of checking in my bag) meaning an overnight stay in Paris (further cost) then a fairly pricey train to Bayonne. So I've been looking at alternative options and found the National Express Coach goes from The North of England all the way to Bayonne for about £90! That means I will be able to get all the way from Chester to Bayonne (then the short train to St Jean) for about £100 - bargain!
Yes it takes a while (about 36hrs!) but you get a 2hr stop in London, then a 5hr stop in Paris - time to refuel and maybe see the sights in Paris. I also think slow travel is underrated !
Anyway, I wanted to share in case anyone else is looking for cheap travel alternativesalso, does anyone have any experience of this journey already???
Buen Camino.
Hello,
This is my first post so please bare with me!
I'm planning to start my Camino from St Jean in July 2016 and was having some problems finding easy / cheap ways to get from the U.K to St Jean (time is not an issue but I'm on a tight budget!). Due to my location I would be looking at flying from Liverpool or Manchester to Paris but all of the flights seemed to be at inconvenient times (+ cost of checking in my bag) meaning an overnight stay in Paris (further cost) then a fairly pricey train to Bayonne. So I've been looking at alternative options and found the National Express Coach goes from The North of England all the way to Bayonne for about £90! That means I will be able to get all the way from Chester to Bayonne (then the short train to St Jean) for about £100 - bargain!
Yes it takes a while (about 36hrs!) but you get a 2hr stop in London, then a 5hr stop in Paris - time to refuel and maybe see the sights in Paris. I also think slow travel is underrated !
Anyway, I wanted to share in case anyone else is looking for cheap travel alternativesalso, does anyone have any experience of this journey already???
Buen Camino.
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