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I live in Spain, and we just completed this walk, from Barcelona its best to fly directly to Sanitago, then Taxi back to Sarria, best option, We used a comanpy called TubuenCamino, and we had the premium package, with transport of bags and transport from airport to Sarria and Hotel in Santiago...
"Ah, so we're equating the trek from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela to conquering molehills, are we? 😁 I suppose in that case, I'll be sure to pack my mole-whacking stick alongside my walking shoes! Just to be clear, though, when you mention the 'small ups and downs,' are we talking about the...
I don't think I really do now to be honest reading all of the above, as mentioned earlier first timer and probably over kill for me. But thanks for the reply
Yes, I forgot to mention I am pretty fit and have great balance thanks to my love of water sports, and yes I have a set of poles as I do use them when hiking up the local mountains for the decent leg. So I guess I wont need them based on your reply.
I guess they would be dangling around most...
Ok here is a question for the forum, I am performing my first ever Camino and was thinking on this section do I really need my walking poles? is it really required for this last section?
I don't want the route spoilt by researching it all I want to take the experiance as it happens, but putting...
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