AÉROPORT DE SANTIAGO
Read moreBuilt on the edge of the legendary stream where generations of pilgrims washed end of their seat for (hence the name of the site), before presenting itself in front of scallops.
Direct flights from London HEATHROW to the Vueling company and flights to Spain. To Scallops, there is a bus service that runs from 7:00 to 1:00, with departures every 30 minutes.
AEROPUERTO DE BILBAO
Read moreLocated 12 km from the centre of Bilbao, this airport is the largest in the region, with nearly six million passengers each year. It is served by some 20 national and international airlines. The new terminal, inaugurated in 2000 and designed by the architect Santiago Calatrava, is shaped like a bird in flight, earning the airport the nickname La Paloma (the dove). Various airlines operate flights to France: Volotea for Lyon, Vueling and Air France for Paris...
METRO BILBAO
Read moreBilbao's metro network currently consists of three lines. An easy and very safe means of communication, the metro serves all the towns on the right bank, from Plentzia on line 1 to the capital's Casco Viejo, including Getxo and Sopelana. Line 2 goes to Portugalete, on the left bank, as well as Barakaldo and Santurtzi. Line 3, inaugurated in 2017, connects the centre with the northern districts of the city. The futuristic look of the metro mouths is by Norman Foster.
FUNICULAR DE ARTXANDA
Read moreThe walk starts from Castaños street, near the Campo Volantin, between the city hall and the Salvé bridge, to the top of Artxanda mountain, 250 meters above sea level, a leisure area with large green spaces, walks, bars and restaurants. It offers the best view of Bilbao. Inaugurated in 1915, the funicular travels 770 meters in 3 minutes, with departures every 15 minutes. In addition to its utilitarian function, the funicular is a tourist attraction in Bilbao.
BRUSSELS AIRLINES
Read moreBrussels Airlines offers daily flights and direct to Bilbao at the beginning of Brussels. Allow 2 hours flight.
GARE FERROVIAIRE RENFE
Read moreRegular links with the municipality via the cercanias from Gijón. Stop at Las Segadas. Then you can walk to the interpretive centre of Bueño (about 2 km) or wait for the bus passage linking all villages of the commune, but it may be longer.
RENFE FEVE
Read moreThe station welcomes cercanías C 1 (Gijón-Puente de los Fierros) and medium distance trains from Madrid. The Feve Line allows to make the journey to and from Go.
GARE FERROVIAIRE RENFE
Read moreRegular links from Gijón by Cercanias n ° 1. Departure every half hours and duration of about 40 minutes.
LA ESTELLESA
Read moreA bus company providing easy travel between the different cities of Navarre, La Rioja and Guipúzcoa (one of the three provinces of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, of which San Sebastián is the capital). There are regular and numerous connections, with the main routes being: Pamplona - Logroño; San Sebastián - Logroño; Azagra - Calahorra - Estella - Pamplona; Calahorra - San Sebastián; Sartaguda - Estella - Pamplona and Mendavia - Los Arcos - Estella. Buses also stop in the smaller towns.
ESTACIÓN DE BILBAO-CONCORDIA
Read moreCercanias trains towards Valmaseda (Las Encartaciones) and regional trains towards Santander and León. This is also the case of the tourist Train Transcantábrico, which runs through the entire north of Spain to Santiago de Compostela.
COMPAGNIE LA UNION
Read moreArtziniega-Amurrio-Vitoria line. Bilbao-Llodio-Vitoria line
COMPAGNIE INTERBUS
Read moreDeparture from Gipuzkoa square in San Sebastian, stop in Hondarribia and Irún.
ESTACIÓN DE AMARA-DONOSTIA
Read moreThis is where the regional Euskotren trains leave for Hendaye or Bilbao. The "topo" goes to Hendaye between 6 a.m. and 9:45 p.m. (two departures per hour) and at night from Saturday to Sunday (with a departure every 2 hours). It also links Donostia to Bilbao, but the journey is much longer than by bus: about 2h30, compared with 1h15 by bus... A new topo station, "Centro-La Concha", is due to open at the end of 2025.
INTERURBANOS DE ALAVA
Read moreBus lines 60, 61, 62 serve Murguia. An average of 3 to 5 buses per day from Vitoria-Gasteiz.
INTERURBANOS DE ALAVA
Read moreLines 20 and 21, Araia-Vitoria. An average of 5 buses per day.
INTERURBANOS DE ALAVA
Read moreThe Salinas d'Añana Salt Valley, located 30 kilometers from Vitoria-Gasteiz, is one of the oldest salt factories in the world, with over 6,500 years of history. Its salt is renowned for its purity, coming from an ancient sea over 200 million years ago. This spectacular, well-preserved cultural landscape is one of the most remarkable in Europe. Visitors to the Vallée Salée can discover the unique architecture of this unusual cultural landscape, stroll along the platforms where salt water is evaporated to obtain salt, and even soak their feet and hands in the salt water. The Salt Valley is also known for its unique ecosystem due to its salinity. In addition to the salt factory, Salinas d'Añana is also home to important archaeological remains from medieval times, as well as the Palacio Torre de los Varona, a citadel inhabited since the 12th century. To get to the Salt Valley, we recommend taking the bus from Vitoria-Gasteiz.