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Travel advice UK to Oviedo

Winchester09

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Hey guys & gals,

My wife and I plan to walk the Primitivo from Oviedo in July. We're currently planning how to get there.

Does anyone have any advice on travel from the UK?

We live in the South so flying from Southampton or London. We have used night trains on previous journeys to save daylight hours, is this an option in Spain?

Any advice would be gratefully received.
 
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Hi Winchester09'
I've some recent experience. Flew to Oviedo from Stanstead (only available flights we found) in the autumn on our way to Ferrol and the Ingles. The flight arrives fairly late in the evening and with no sign of the reported bus we ended up with a taxi ride the 55k to Oviedo at the usual €1 / k rate. Oviedo airport is near Oviedo like Stanstead is near London.

This spring I am walking Leon - Oviedo on the Salvador and then on from Oviedo on the Primitivo. I'm flying Gatwick - Madrid and taking the train to Leon at considerably less expense than the previous trip. There appear to be plenty of trains to Oviedo, depending on your flight times you could probably do it in the day unless you fancied a bit of Madrid night-life....
 
If you are not too constrained by time you could check out the ferry from Portsmouth to Santander (Brittany Ferries) and then ALSA bus or FEVE train round to Oviedo. Return to Santander using ALSA to Oviedo and then either ALSA or FEVE on to Santander. Allow sufficient time to get back to Santander from Santiago. It might be time and cost effective especially if you add in 3 nights in a hotel - it brings the cost down as a holiday package.
 
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Being picky, "Oviedo" airport is actually Asturias airport.

I flew from Stansted, I had a reservation on the 2nd bus after I arrived to give myself some leeway and time for a couple of beers in the airprt Bus was there bang on time, driver was really helpful. No complaints whatsoever.

Alternatively you could get a bus/taxi to Gijon which is much closer, there are buses and trains from there to Oviedo. Bus station is just on the edge of the city centre at the northern end. Train station is just next door.

If you feel brave there is actually a camino path which goes from near enough the airport to Oviedo. When I finished the Salvador I had a couple of spare days and thought it might be pretty cool to just walk to the airport. I didn't in the end, I was so knackered by the Salvador it was nice to have a rest.
 
Two options seem to work (I'm going to assume you know the way from Southampton to London):

1. Get a flight from Stansted (STN) (Easy Jet 3 - 4 times per week) to Asturias (OVD) and (hopefully) catch the (ALSA) bus to Oviedo (47km)

2. Go to Madrid via London (Easy Jet, Ryanair, etal) and catch the (Renfe) train or (ALSA) bus to Oviedo. This option has significantly greater frequency of service.

Asturias airport
http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Asturias/en/

Madrid airport
http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Madrid-Barajas/en/

Renfe
http://www.renfe.com/

ALSA
http://www.alsa.es/en/buy-and-schedules/
 
I flew easyJet from Stansted, arriving about 3pm. The buses from the airport were every hour or so - no probs.
 
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I used the ferry and the FEVE last year. That was such a peaceful beginning and end. This year there are 2 new options. DFDS Seaways are already operating from Poole to both Santander and also Gijon at half the price of Brittany Ferries! Used it to Gijon twice now and it is really good. Starting later this month 'Brittant Ferries Economie' service is starting from Portsmouth to Santander - described as a no-frills ferry service at a price to compete with DFDS. I loved using the ferry especially on the way home as it broke me back into 'real' life slowly. Even the FEVE train was such a simple way to travel and it gave me the opportunity to see the countryside. Buen Camino
 
All booked now, checked out all the options and easiest/cheapest for us was the following:

Flying Gatwick to Asturias via Barcelona (Gatwick had more flights and easier to get to for us than Stanstead) then bus to Oviedo.

Will be counting the days.

Buen Camino
 
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