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Littoral path

Beeman

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Primitivo,2017,Argonne and salvador,sept.2019
I want to do the vasco camino next year and would like to start in Biarritz. I would like to walk the littoral path but have seen various information about it. It is closed-it can be done by jumping the barricades-there is a new alternate path,slightly inland. You can see why I am confused. Does anyone have any recent information about this path. Thank you
 
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Walked it last September. Diversions are well signposted. Gronze was up to date at the time. I have seen some "discussions" here about jumping fences etc. I tend to follow local advice. Gronze was very helpful as was Jean Luc in the albergue/gite in Guethary.


At the end of the day, keep the sea on your right and the next town in mind!
 
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I walked from Bayonne starting in early October and then did the Vasco to Burgos. No problems walking along the coast.
Just had to kind of adapt a little as I went. Loved the Vasco.
 
I walked from Bayonne starting in early October and then did the Vasco to Burgos. No problems walking along the coast.
Just had to kind of adapt a little as I went. Loved the Vasco.
Thanks; could you tell me where you stayed on the Vasco,and if there were any problems with accommodations or anything else?
 
If you haven't come across this link, you might find it helpful for the "official" diversion: https://www.saint-jean-de-luz.com/f...a-corniche-basque-ciboure-urrugne-et-hendaye/

Open the map in the "+" and you'll see it illustrated.

We hopped the barriers and it worked fine, but if I were to do this again, I might take this way which stays close to the coast instead. The alternate route in Gronze takes you further inland than this and you cross over into Irun instead of Hondarribia.
 
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Thanks; could you tell me where you stayed on the Vasco,and if there were any problems with accommodations or anything else?
I walked early last year. I started in the end of September. I stayed mostly in the municipal albergues and they were fine. From adequate to very good. Had to stay in some hostels because some nights there were no albergues. If you are going later in the season I would call ahead to make sure albergues are open. There aren't alot of albergue options so if there is an albergue you can figure I probably stayed in one. I was alone almost all the time.
 
I walked from Bayonne starting in early October and then did the Vasco to Burgos. No problems walking along the coast.
Just had to kind of adapt a little as I went. Loved the Vasco.
Were you able to walk along the coast between Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Hendaye? I downloaded this map from the official tourist office site provided by @tjz (post #6) and it appears that the littoral path has been diverted inland and as a result is not that much littoral (coastal) anymore. A bit disappointing to be honest.

Walking on the D-912 road seems impossible. Zero shoulder to walk on.

The new official "littoral" route
 
Were you able to walk along the coast between Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Hendaye? I downloaded this map from the official tourist office site provided by @tjz (post #6) and it appears that the littoral path has been diverted inland and as a result is not that much littoral (coastal) anymore. A bit disappointing to be honest.

Walking on the D-912 road seems impossible. Zero shoulder to walk on.

The new official "littoral" route
Yes I did. It was easy in some parts and some caution needed in others.
 
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Well, I don't think I will take my chances.
This sounds quite serious:
"For security reasons, the coastal path as it was, is permanently prohibited to all pedestrian traffic from the exit of the town of Ciboure to the intersection between departmental road no. 912 and the Haizabia estate on the eastern part on the commune of Hendaye."

Maybe one can get fined, like for walking Napoleon route in winter. I have no budget for that. Thanks anyways!
 
You can see the updated coastal route here, found by following through link posted in #6 above
 

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