Hello pilgrims, I’m about to start my Camino Frances either tomorrow or Tuesday. But first I have to get from Pamplona to St Jean pied de port, and I believe no buses are running on Sunday’s would this be correct?
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The Pamplona to St Jean buses are run by CONDE, an ALSA subsidiary. See @HedaP's post above. The service from Pamplona to Roncevalles is run by Autocares Artieda and that is the one with no Sunday service.I believe no buses are running on Sunday’s
My group of four hired a taxi from Pamplona to SJPdP. The young driver drove his small car like a crazy person on that narrow winding mountainous road. I was hanging on for dear life and even screamed a few times, but he ignored my angst completely. I thought it very rude to go so fast and truly feared for our lives in a rollover or head-on crash. It was a terrible first memory to the wonderful Camino that followed.IF you arrive late and there are no buses then just check around, if you are lucky you will find one or more peregrinos [easy to identify with their backpacks] waiting for transportation, just get together and share a taxi to SJPP. Good luck, y que la luz de Dios alumbre su camino.
Yikes that must have been scary but have to tell you the bus is also a challenge. Fantastic driver. Felt in totally safe hands the entire way but oh those never ending switch back bends. And I don’t usually get car sick.My group of four hired a taxi from Pamplona to SJPdP. The young driver drove his small car like a crazy person on that narrow winding mountainous road. I was hanging on for dear life and even screamed a few times, but he ignored my angst completely. I thought it very rude to go so fast and truly feared for our lives in a rollover or head-on crash. It was a terrible first memory to the wonderful Camino that followed.
If I choose to walk the Frances again I will only take a bus or a van size taxi from Pamplona to the SJPdP with a more mature driver.
Oh yes...I forgot to mention the nausea!Yikes that must have been scary but have to tell you the bus is also a challenge. Fantastic driver. Felt in totally safe hands the entire way but oh those never ending switch back bends. And I don’t usually get car sick.