One possibility is by train from Santiago. The journey follows the Camino Frances back till Burgos, so the landscape is very familiar and you see a lot of pilgrims going westward.
It takes you the whole day, passing Astorga, Leon, Burgos and then going North-east via Bilbao to the border at Irun-Hendaye.
Hi I'm travelling to Burgos to walk part of the Camino Frances next year and my options seems to be fly into Santander and coach to Burgos, or fly into Madrid, then coach to Burgos. Don't think...
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I’ve been browsing the forum and there’s plenty of info for baggage transfers from stage to stage, where you pick it up daily, give it back and move on, however what I’m after is a service...
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