Burton Axxe
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- April-May 2023
Hi all.
In late October I'm returning to the CF to do the parts I was unable to complete on my first Camino (April this year). Now, I'm geogrphically quite familiar with the area and I am one of those who can usually find relevant transport data without resorting to inquiring in forums. But a few things have me stumped and I thought it might be better to defer to someone who is either on the ground or really knows their stuff.
Keep in mind that I have strict flight day restraints and would prefer not to waste any days.
There are two parts:
1. I arrive in Madrid on a Thursday at 14:30 and will take the train to Pamplona, expecting to arrive around 20:00ish. The aim is to get to Roncesvalles next morning because the route from Roncesvalles to Pamplona is one that I didn't do before. One website tells me that there is a daily bus leaving Pamplona at 13:50 everyday, while Rome 2 Rio tells me that a bus leaves at 10:00 every morning. The latter would be fine, as I want to start walking from Roncesvalles immediately. But which is correct? If it is the 13:50 departure, that's too late for me and I would like to know my opitions for getting from Pamplona to Roncesvalles in the morning -- outside of an expensive solo taxi ride.
2. After, I want to go from Pamplona to Carrion de las Condes in order to walk from there to Leon, another section I missed previously. On most days, it would seem that a train Pamplona to Burgos would be best, spend the night in Burgos, and then take the 10:30 Alsa bus next morning (10:30) to Carrion. However, this bus does not run on Sundays and also appears (according to Omio) not to run on Mondays, which is when I would need to catch it. Is it correct that this bus does not run on Mondays as well ?
If so, it seems like Pamplona to Palencia by train followed by Palencia to Carrion by bus (same day) and spending the night in Carrion before I start would be my best bet.
Any advice is welcome with thanks in advance.
In late October I'm returning to the CF to do the parts I was unable to complete on my first Camino (April this year). Now, I'm geogrphically quite familiar with the area and I am one of those who can usually find relevant transport data without resorting to inquiring in forums. But a few things have me stumped and I thought it might be better to defer to someone who is either on the ground or really knows their stuff.
Keep in mind that I have strict flight day restraints and would prefer not to waste any days.
There are two parts:
1. I arrive in Madrid on a Thursday at 14:30 and will take the train to Pamplona, expecting to arrive around 20:00ish. The aim is to get to Roncesvalles next morning because the route from Roncesvalles to Pamplona is one that I didn't do before. One website tells me that there is a daily bus leaving Pamplona at 13:50 everyday, while Rome 2 Rio tells me that a bus leaves at 10:00 every morning. The latter would be fine, as I want to start walking from Roncesvalles immediately. But which is correct? If it is the 13:50 departure, that's too late for me and I would like to know my opitions for getting from Pamplona to Roncesvalles in the morning -- outside of an expensive solo taxi ride.
2. After, I want to go from Pamplona to Carrion de las Condes in order to walk from there to Leon, another section I missed previously. On most days, it would seem that a train Pamplona to Burgos would be best, spend the night in Burgos, and then take the 10:30 Alsa bus next morning (10:30) to Carrion. However, this bus does not run on Sundays and also appears (according to Omio) not to run on Mondays, which is when I would need to catch it. Is it correct that this bus does not run on Mondays as well ?
If so, it seems like Pamplona to Palencia by train followed by Palencia to Carrion by bus (same day) and spending the night in Carrion before I start would be my best bet.
Any advice is welcome with thanks in advance.