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Hola! Well we are booked and preparing for our first Camino in September this year. We are doing the Camino Frances from Sarria to Santiago and we are bringing my 3 yr old along. We've decided to bring a hiking buggy to use to push my son but are not sure if our normal pram ( a jogger with 3 very large foam wheels and a normal seat) will be suitable or whether we should invest in a hiking buggy (the Thule or Croozer brand)? If anyone has walked this section of the Frances with a hiking buggy, I would very much appreciate your insight.

Many Thanks,

Nat
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
There are groups who sometimes do the last 100 km with wheelchairs - albeit with lots of assistance. So it is possible.

Here are a few threads I found that might be useful:

https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...y-nov-2015-with-a-2-yr-old.38755/#post-421941
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/how-is-the-path-stroller-wise.9055/
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/walking-the-camino-with-children.13036/

There are lots more. Try a search with "children" as the topic.

And Buen Camino!
 
There's a lot to be said for using what you're used to.
 
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Just a thought: Instead of buying an expensive new buggy, why not think about adapting your existing buggy to make it more versatile. On the hills and rough bits, one of you could pull while one pushes and steers. Some kind of harness and a 3-metre strap+hook would make pulling easier. A three-year-old is pretty heavy, one person pushing uphill occasionally would be very difficult.

Maybe you could get bigger wheels for your buggy. Small wheels get stuck easily. There's a reason that tractors have big wide wheels. Skateboards have tiny wheels and they get jammed on the smallest obstacles - "cross-country" skateboards, or whatever they call them, have large, soft-tired wheels.

I take my new twin granddaughters out in their twin buggy - they're chubby ladies and that buggy is heavy. My son and his partner are overseas - the buggy went on the plane (Sydney to Stockholm!) as oversized baggage as the babes' baggage.

Have a great time! What a great adventure for your son.
 
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Your existing buggy is sufficient. I watched one family with a normal, lightweight stroller. It was a wreck by Santiago, but it made it! Anything more durable will be fine.:)
 
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Hola! Well we are booked and preparing for our first Camino in September this year. We are doing the Camino Frances from Sarria to Santiago and we are bringing my 3 yr old along. We've decided to bring a hiking buggy to use to push my son but are not sure if our normal pram ( a jogger with 3 very large foam wheels and a normal seat) will be suitable or whether we should invest in a hiking buggy (the Thule or Croozer brand)? If anyone has walked this section of the Frances with a hiking buggy, I would very much appreciate your insight.

Many Thanks,

Nat
It might be worth your while to look into information on cycling the Camino. There are some alterations to the route in order to accommodate bicycles. These may be suitable for your buggy.
 
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There are groups who sometimes do the last 100 km with wheelchairs - albeit with lots of assistance. So it is possible.

Here are a few threads I found that might be useful:

https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...y-nov-2015-with-a-2-yr-old.38755/#post-421941
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/how-is-the-path-stroller-wise.9055/
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/walking-the-camino-with-children.13036/

There are lots more. Try a search with "children" as the topic.

And Buen Camino!


Thank you! I knew I had read posts before about the types of prams/ chariots used. We are taking it easy with luggage transfers and hotels booked. I'm sure we will do it!
 
Just a thought: Instead of buying an expensive new buggy, why not think about adapting your existing buggy to make it more versatile. On the hills and rough bits, one of you could pull while one pushes and steers. Some kind of harness and a 3-metre strap+hook would make pulling easier. A three-year-old is pretty heavy, one person pushing uphill occasionally would be very difficult.

Maybe you could get bigger wheels for your buggy. Small wheels get stuck easily. There's a reason that tractors have big wide wheels. Skateboards have tiny wheels and they get jammed on the smallest obstacles - "cross-country" skateboards, or whatever they call them, have large, soft-tired wheels.

I take my new twin granddaughters out in their twin buggy - they're chubby ladies and that buggy is heavy. My son and his partner are overseas - the buggy went on the plane (Sydney to Stockholm!) as oversized baggage as the babes' baggage.

Have a great time! What a great adventure for your son.


Thanks so much for the advice. The wheels are quite large as it is a jogging pram, and to be honest I'm not sure how I'd go about changing them.....we will take our walk easy and see what happens
 
Your existing buggy is sufficient. I watched one family with a normal, lightweight stroller. It was a wreck by Santiago, but it made it! Anything more durable will be fine.:)
What a commitment with a normal stroller! Thank you
 
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There are groups who sometimes do the last 100 km with wheelchairs - albeit with lots of assistance. So it is possible.

Here are a few threads I found that might be useful:

https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...y-nov-2015-with-a-2-yr-old.38755/#post-421941
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/how-is-the-path-stroller-wise.9055/
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/walking-the-camino-with-children.13036/

There are lots more. Try a search with "children" as the topic.

And Buen Camino!
Thank you! I do remember watching a video of people in wheelchairs you posted some time ago . Very exciting!
 
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