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Northern Spain – A Journey worth Taking

Northern Spain – A Journey worth Taking

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Northern Spain – A Journey worth Taking

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HOW TO GET THERE. It’s possible to fly to San Sebastián via Barcelona with Vueling, but perhaps a better

option is to fly direct into Bilbao, just over 60 miles from San Sebastián, or to Biarritz, 30miles away over

the French border. BA, EasyJet and Vueling fly direct to Bilbao from London airports; Ryan air flies direct

from London Stansted to Biarritz. If you are following our route exactly, buy a single fare and make your

return journey from Santiago de Compostela. Alternatively, get the ferry to Bilbao from Portsmouth

HOW TO GET AROUND. A rental car is the best option. Watch out for narrow mountain roads in the

Asturias region, and be aware that in the Picos de Europa, rougher tracks can be difficult to navigate with

a regular car, so hiring a 4x4 is useful.

WHEN TO GO. Northern Spain is a beautiful place to visit during the warmer months, from March to

November, but be aware if travelling in the peak of summer in July and August, as the weather can be

stiflingly hot and hotel prices are at their peak. Ideally aim for the shoulder seasons of early June or late

September to miss the rush while still enjoying the warm weather.

HOW LONG TO SPEND. The area outlined in our feature is not vast, but great mountains and curving

coastlines mean it can take a long time to travel between destinations. Make sure to allow at least a

couple of days in San Sebastián and a full day to explore Bilbao, while time in areas such as the Picos de

Europa and on the Camino de Santiago will be determined by which activities you’d like to undertake

there. To complete the itinerary outlined here, allow at least eight days and, if you have time, stretch it to

12 for a more relaxed immersion.

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HOW MUCH TO SPEND. Daily expenses vary depending on the location. San Sebastián tends to be more

expensive, the Asturian coast less so, for example–but it is possible to enjoy the region on a budget.

Expect to pay from around £1.50 for small tapas or pintxos, or £7 for a main dish, and more than £100 for

a multi-course menu with wine at one of the region’s lauded restaurants. Small bed & breakfast and

vacation rentals offer good value, with private rooms from around £50, rising up to around £85 for good-

quality mid-range options and £200 for high-end hotels.

Trip Highlights:

Indulge in the communal sharing of pintxos, little works of gastronomic art, in coastal San

Sebastián

Modern architectural masterpieces rub shoulders with the traditional monuments of old Bilbao.

The Picos de Europa; a hikers’ paradise, is home to jagged peaks, glacial lakes, bears and wolves.

Deserted beaches, lime stone caves and exploding ‘bufones’ make up coastal Asturias.

Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims on the peaceful country pathways of the Camino de Santiago