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I've hopefully discovered a successful alternative solution to the poles-on-a-plane travel conundrum!
I am leaving my walking poles at home as I refuse to pay Ryanair's extortionate hold luggage fees to check them in for each journey. I also have a relatively short window of time from landing to catching a bus to Valenca and don't want to get delayed waiting at the luggage carousel. I can't post them to the albergue (like I did in 2019 when the UK had not yet left the EU) as they will get stuck in Spanish customs.
I've been looking at alternative ways to source poles in Spain on the day of arrival. Unfortunately there is no Decathlon in Tui and the albergue has told me its very unlikely any shops will still be open by the time I arrive early Saturday evening. I need walking poles and can't walk 120km without them.
I then had a sudden brainwave - Decathlon deliver! So I logged into the Decathlon.es and managed to order a pair, and ship them to the albergue's address in Tui (who are happy to receive the parcel and hold it until I arrive), with the assistance of Google Translate. The website takes Paypal so even easier to go through checkout. The cost came to £21 in total which included a shipping fee. I've had an order confirmation from Decathlon.es, and shipping notification and so far, so good!
UPDATE 15/02: I've had a message from the Albergue to confirm the poles arrived today and they'll keep them for me until I arrive.
So, it works!
I am leaving my walking poles at home as I refuse to pay Ryanair's extortionate hold luggage fees to check them in for each journey. I also have a relatively short window of time from landing to catching a bus to Valenca and don't want to get delayed waiting at the luggage carousel. I can't post them to the albergue (like I did in 2019 when the UK had not yet left the EU) as they will get stuck in Spanish customs.
I've been looking at alternative ways to source poles in Spain on the day of arrival. Unfortunately there is no Decathlon in Tui and the albergue has told me its very unlikely any shops will still be open by the time I arrive early Saturday evening. I need walking poles and can't walk 120km without them.
I then had a sudden brainwave - Decathlon deliver! So I logged into the Decathlon.es and managed to order a pair, and ship them to the albergue's address in Tui (who are happy to receive the parcel and hold it until I arrive), with the assistance of Google Translate. The website takes Paypal so even easier to go through checkout. The cost came to £21 in total which included a shipping fee. I've had an order confirmation from Decathlon.es, and shipping notification and so far, so good!
UPDATE 15/02: I've had a message from the Albergue to confirm the poles arrived today and they'll keep them for me until I arrive.
So, it works!
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