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- Camino de France,Camino del Norte
Hi guys,very new here planning my journey in 2023,but just looking for advice on travelling from logrono back to Biarritz airport,many thanks,Buen Camino.
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Hi guys,very new here planning my journey in 2023,but just looking for advice on travelling from logrono back to Biarritz airport,many thanks,Buen Camino
Looked at rome2rio but wasn't really sure about the routes and changes was kinda hoping someone did it and knew which lines or routes to use,but no worries will look again,thanksHave you googled this journey. Many options on rome2rio website.
The best way to get from Logroño to Donostia / San Sebastián is to bus which takes 3h 32m and costs €17 - €21. Alternatively, you can train, which costs €21 - €28 and takes 3h 56m.Logrono to San Sebastion then one hour to Biarritz.
Make sure bus stops at Biarritz airport most do, or spend night in BiarritzThe best way to get from Logroño to Donostia / San Sebastián is to bus which takes 3h 32m and costs €17 - €21. Alternatively, you can train, which costs €21 - €28 and takes 3h 56m.
Thanks very much for the info MickMac,much appreciatedMake sure bus stops at Biarritz airport most do, or spend night in Biarritz
Try searching the forum for the Voie de Nive. This thread caminka’s voie de la nive in 2022 may help you.Planning my first journey in May, 2023. Flying into Biarritz. How difficult is the walk from Biarritz to Saint Jean Pied de Pont? For me, the journey is the aim, not locked into specific starts and stops.
I've not done Logroño to Biarritz as such but I've used public transport for getting to or from Bilbao airport and Biarritz airport to or from Camino Francés towns. A quick look at current offers and I might go for this option:Looked at rome2rio but wasn't really sure about the routes and changes was kinda hoping someone did it and knew which lines or routes to use,but no worries will look again,thanks
Thanks for the info kathar1na,buen caminoI've not done Logroño to Biarritz as such but I've used public transport for getting to or from Bilbao airport and Biarritz airport to or from Camino Francés towns. A quick look at current offers and I might go for this option:
Buen Camino!
- Logroño to Pamplona with La Estellesa bus - 2 hours
- Pamplona to Biarritz airport with Alsa bus - 2:40 hours
Where can you fly to, from Logrono ?If you have not already purchased tickets from Biarritz, you might want to fly out of Logrono Airport. It's a great little airport.
If you go to the Logroño airport website, it should reveal what airlines use that airfield and their status on arrivals and departures should say what destinations are served.Where can you fly to, from Logrono ?
Yes, I know that. I was wondering if the OP knew any different, as they don’t seem to fly to Ireland.If you go to the Logroño airport website, it should reveal what airlines use that airfield and their status on arrivals and departures should say what destinations are served.
No flights to ireland from logrono so for me it would be to fly from Biarritz or BilbaoYes, I know that. I was wondering if the OP knew any different, as they don’t seem to fly to Ireland.
There's a direct bus from Bilbao to Logrono did it three times takes just over 2.30 hrs get bus from termibus Bilbao Intermodal, previously known as Termibus, is the main bus station of Bilbao and it is located beside San Mamés Stadium. The bus terminal is linked to the San Mamés underground, tram and commuter rail station. Termibus is the starting point of the BizkaiBus A3247 bus line to the Bilbao Airport. rear of white building great subway in Bilbao. .No flights to ireland from logrono so for me it would be to fly from Biarritz or Bilbao
Take the bus.@JimG59 and @WalkingMan - We flew from Logrono to Geneva via Madrid on Iberia Airlines. Logrono airport has two gates, so very small and no waiting in lines (no lines). Once in Madrid, the transfer was very easy (the ticket was through to Geneva and we did not check luggage). We had a three hour connection and we had plenty of time. Our daughter flew to Copenhagen from Logrono via Madrid (we were on the same flight into Madrid). I was worried about flying via Madrid because we once had a five hour wait at passport control and almost missed our flight to London. We did not have to go through the enormous passport control line in Madrid on our Logono to Geneva or the Logrono to Copenhagen flights.
I did a search on Logrono to Dublin for May 2023 (my favorite month on that part of the CF ). There are flights, but they are only three times a week. See attached. Happy Planning.
Many thanks for the info@JimG59 and @WalkingMan - We flew from Logrono to Geneva via Madrid on Iberia Airlines. Logrono airport has two gates, so very small and no waiting in lines (no lines). Once in Madrid, the transfer was very easy (the ticket was through to Geneva and we did not check luggage). We had a three hour connection and we had plenty of time. Our daughter flew to Copenhagen from Logrono via Madrid (we were on the same flight into Madrid). I was worried about flying via Madrid because we once had a five hour wait at passport control and almost missed our flight to London. We did not have to go through the enormous passport control line in Madrid on our Logono to Geneva or the Logrono to Copenhagen flights.
I did a search on Logrono to Dublin for May 2023 (my favorite month on that part of the CF ). There are flights, but they are only three times a week. See attached. Happy Planning.