Booking your flights to your Camino can raise a few questions for many first timers.
This week I’ll share some tips, particularly for those flying long distances to the Camino de Santiago.
Let’s get into some travel planning.
Booking your flights to your Camino can raise a few questions for many first timers.
This week I’ll share some tips, particularly for those flying long distances to the Camino de Santiago.
Let’s get into some travel planning.
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Hi Rob. I am doing research on the French Camino as I really want to do it next year. I would love your advice on how to get there! I will by flying from Sydney and I am looking at April/May next year. I have absolutely no idea where to fly to and where to from there? I read a lot about catching trains etc. You have done it a few times. Could you please give me tips on the easiest way to get there and back again please? Thank you for all your videos!!! I have watched most of them…still working through them as I make notes.
Hi Elzette, Where are you planning to start from? That makes a big difference.
St Jean? Paris is a good option, then fast train to Bayonne and local connecting train to St Jean. (just follow the Pilgrims!
Pamplona? Madrid and train to Pamplona.
Leon? Madrid and train to Leon.