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Posted 6 years ago

Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had done the northern coast of Spain using the narrow gauge railway from Ferrol to Hendaye (or v.v.)?
This has been a dream of mine for some time. Is it possible to travel all the way by local trains? It seems so by looking at these maps: [ux]http://www.renfe.com/viajeros/feve/mapas/[/ux]

A couple of years ago I did a mix of train travel and camino walking (really recommended) - but Interrail passes are not valid on Euskotren..
In San Sebastian there was a pintxos festival. I believe this is the only place I have ever been where the food has been the highlight I think.

I have done the stretch between
Hendaye - Irun FICOBA (crossing the FR/ES border; on foot)
Irun FICOBA - San Sebastian by train (Euskotren)
San Sebastian - Aia-Orio by train (Euskotren)
Aia-Orio - Zarautz (on foot)
Zarautz - Getaria - Zumaia (on foot)
Zumaia - San Sebastian by train (Euskotren)
San Sebastian - Vitoria Gasteiz by train (Renfe)
Vitoria Gasteiz - Bilbao by bus (Renfe services to and from Bilbao are horrible, not to mention the [beautiful] station itself which has no left luggage service!)

I would like to continue further west doing a mix of hiking along the coast and taking the train. Seems like the coast from Zumaia eastwards is really beautiful.

Anyone have any tips or ideas?

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replied 6 years ago

Just a selection of photos: [ux]https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrgniqq/albums/72157655629456922[/ux]

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Flo
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replied 6 years ago

Hi!

It is possible to travel all along the coast using the RENFE-FEVE regional trains [ux]http://www.renfe.com/viajeros/feve/index.html[/ux]

I havent been travelling there - only between Hendaye and Donostia with Euskotren; but it is certainly a really interesting and beauiful railway line. Sadly I dont really have any particular recommendations in mind; I only know the "El Berron" rectangular railway crossing as being one of the railway-fans highlights of the network. ;)

Flo