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[QUOTE="Walkalong, post: 1236710, member: 66863"] I’ve never booked with an agency. Never actually planned a Camino - other than booking flights to Madrid. But I have done walking vacations with 3 children. Also walked with others pushing strollers, with and without children, and another family who’s <12 dribbled a football all the way to SdC – not something I’d recommend. Your bravery deserves all the encouragement that you will find on this forum! Trecile, joramos, and the others have offered excellent advice on planning. You have a very good start - almost done. You might want to check out the luggage transfer sites to see which you find more intuitive. I've never used them, but have been told that [URL='https://www.pilbeo.com/']Pilbeo[/URL] and [URL='https://www.jacotrans.es/en/']Jacotrans[/URL] are a good start. I think they allow you to change pick-up and drop-off locations once enroute but it’s a good idea to be able to contact them via, WhatsApp, messaging and phone. Flexibility is important - just in case. I’m sure you don’t need advice on snacks, drinks, etc, and I don’t think a travel agent will help you find diapers. Though the waitress at the only Café open between Carracedo and Padron on Easter Sunday was extremely helpful. All part of the wonderful experience that is the Camino! Buen Camino PS: Now in their 20s, our children want to return to the Camino, so I hope to be invited to do parts of different Caminos with each of them :) [/QUOTE]
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