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Getting Nowhere
You need to get yourself to and from Nowhere. Detailed instructions are sent out in the survival guide closer to the time, and you can use the forums to arrange or offer ride shares.
Where is it?
Nowhere is in northern Spain, between Zaragoza and Lleida. The nearest villages are Castejón de Monegros (12km) and Sariñena (19km), and from both directions the last 10km is on gravel roads.
By plane
The closest airports are:
It can also be useful to check out flights to:
- Girona
- Bilbao
- Madrid
- Valencia
By Nowhere bus
To Nowhere:
Monday 2 July Barcelona Depart 18.30/6.30pm Barcelona Sants (bus and train station) Arrive 22.30/10.30pm Nowhere Cost: 25 euros – includes a 50-minute shopping stop en route
Monday 2 July Zaragoza Depart 20:30/8.30pm Zaragoza Airport , then 20:45/8.45pm Zaragoza Delicias Station (bus and train) Arrive 22:30/10.30pm Nowhere Cost: 18 euros – direct
Tuesday 3 July Barcelona Depart 16.00/4pm Barcelona Sants (bus and train station) Arrive 20.00/8pm Nowhere Cost: 25 euros – includes a 50-minute shopping stop en route
From Nowhere:
Monday 9 July Barcelona Depart 12.00/12pm Nowhere Arrive 15.00/3pm Barcelona Sants (bus and train station) Cost: 25 euros – direct
Monday 9 July Zaragoza Depart 14.30/2.30pm Nowhere Arrive 16.00/4pm Zaragoza Delicias Station (bus and train), then 16:30/4.30pm airport Cost: 18 euros – direct
Buy your bus tickets to Nowhere!
By car
- Reus is 2.5 hours' drive to Castejón de Monegros (Reus airport has many UK regional flights, plus flights from Germany and Holland)
- Barcelona is 3.5 hours' drive to Castejón de Monegros (with flights from most major international airports)
- Pamplona is 3.5 hours' from Castejón de Monegros (Pamplona airport has flights from many Spanish airports)
- Madrid is 4.5 hours' drive to Castejón de Monegros
- Bilbao is 4.5 hours' drive to Castejón de Monegros
You can check distances at http://maps.google.es/
By train
You can find up-to-date train schedules at www.renfe.es
Please note that train schedules change on Sundays, so double check you have the correct time for the day you want to travel.
If you are travelling Barcelona-Sariñena, you need to go via Lleida, so first search for train times for BCN-Lleida and then Lleida-Sariñena.
There is no public transport to Castejón de Monegros. Also note that the Sariñena train station is over 1km from the centre of the town.
By public bus
Spain has a very good bus network. You can find up-to-date bus schedules at http://www.therpasa.es/consulta_linea.php?origen=Zaragoza&destino=Sariñena
The new Zaragoza bus station (www.estacion-zaragoza.com) is on the ground floor at Zaragoza's train station Delicias. The bus company is ‘Autocares Therpasa’ (telephone: 976 22 57 23). The cost is about 6 euros each way, and the journey is about an hour and a quarter each way.
By taxi
You can catch a taxi to the site from Sariñena (approx 40 euros for four people, more if at the weekend or at night) or from Zaragoza airport (approx 80 euros for up to four people). You will find a taxi number in your survival guide (sent out closer to the time) to help arrange this.
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