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Visiting Santo Domingo de Silos from Burgos

Gadflyparexcellence

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I'm planning to visit Santo Domingo de Silos as a day trip (either in the morning or in the afternoon) from Burgos on September 19. Anyone interested in cost sharing for a taxi ride to the monastery and back?
 
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If you want to make a quick hike after the monastery visit, a bit outside of town is the "Desfiladero de La Yecla", a pretty nice small trip through an extremely narrow gorge.
I am pretty sure that there is a roundtrip from Santo Domingo de Silos through the gorge as I've seen lots of hiking signs, but I was there with a rental car.

Also the ruins of the Monasterio de San Pedro de Arlanza were great and the "museum" was showing some Clint Eastwoods pics of a movie that had some scenes filmed inside of the ruins. And of course Cemeterio Sad Hill... enough to visit on a 0km day ;)
 
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There is a bus (Autocarres Arceredillo) which leaves Burgos at 17.30 and which returns at 8.10 in the morning, Saturdays and Sundays excepted. The Turismo in Burgos will likely know of any other options (I have found them very helpful in the past).
 
There is a bus (Autocarres Arceredillo) which leaves Burgos at 17.30 and which returns at 8.10 in the morning, Saturdays and Sundays excepted. The Turismo in Burgos will likely know of any other options (I have found them very helpful in the past).
Thanks for the info. I was not planning to stay overnight though. I'll check w/ Turismo in Burgos.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
I'm planning to visit Santo Domingo de Silos as a day trip (either in the morning or in the afternoon) from Burgos on September 19. Anyone interested in cost sharing for a taxi ride to the monastery and back?
Just another thought, sometimes it's surprisingly cheap to rent a car in Spain. the booking. com app seems to give me the best prices.

Technically, you'll need an international driver's license, but they'll rent you a car without it.

You will get a €200 ticket if you happen to get pulled over. But I rented cars in Spain on many occasions for months and never got pulled over.
 

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