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Walking poles in Sarria

DanielaInes

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Sarria to Santiago - January 2016
Hello, my sisters and I will be walking from Sarria to Santiago in a few weeks time at the end of January.

We are flying with Ryanair from London and they do not allow walking sticks/poles as part of hand luggage.

What we're slightly worried about is; as it being 'off season', will there be anywhere in Sarria open to buy walking sticks? If anyone could recommend any shops or anything we'd be most grateful.

Also looking for somewhere to donate them to when we get to Santiago as we can't take them back home on the flight with us!
 
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The shop link above is likely the best place to pick up decent quality poles in Sarria. They sell just about anything you could need to complete your Camino.

The shop is located on the right-side corner, as you are facing "the stairs..." You will know what I mean when you arrive. You must walk up the long stairs to connect to the Camino and leave Sarria.

The 111 km marker is just beyond the top of the stairs near the convent.

I hope this helps.
 
For another option, we picked up a surprisingly nice pair of trekking poles at a tourist souvenir shop for only 25 euro. Lightweight, shock absorber cork handles, adjustable to any height, and padded ergonomic wrist straps, they were very nice. Too bad we had to bin them at the Santiago airport b/c the baggage handlers at the Madrid airport were on strike. We grew quite attached to those trekking poles after so many miles together.
 
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That is awesome. That's the building I booked our night in Sarria in.
 
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Hello, my sisters and I will be walking from Sarria to Santiago in a few weeks time at the end of January.

We are flying with Ryanair from London and they do not allow walking sticks/poles as part of hand luggage.

What we're slightly worried about is; as it being 'off season', will there be anywhere in Sarria open to buy walking sticks? If anyone could recommend any shops or anything we'd be most grateful.

Also looking for somewhere to donate them to when we get to Santiago as we can't take them back home on the flight with us!
 
The store at base of steps in SARRIA is a very good choice as mentioned here .
Using the poles is essential in my opinion as I sustained pain in my knees when coming down into Portomarin and had to finish my Camino . The poles really helped .
 
I found a wooden stick that I want to use for my Camino, how would I travel with it if I will not be checking in no luggage? Would I just tag it with my name?
 
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I found a wooden stick that I want to use for my Camino, how would I travel with it if I will not be checking in no luggage? Would I just tag it with my name?
If you want to carry the stick on the plane, you will have to ask the airline for their policies, and also the agency that does the security checks at the airport (different from the airline, but I don't know where you are coming from). Even so, the individual inspector has the discretion to refuse the item, so be prepared with Plan B. You need to decide if this particular stick is that important to you.
 
If you want to carry the stick on the plane, you will have to ask the airline for their policies, and also the agency that does the security checks at the airport (different from the airline, but I don't know where you are coming from). Even so, the individual inspector has the discretion to refuse the item, so be prepared with Plan B. You need to decide if this particular stick is that important to you.


Hi, im coming from Houston, texas. I guess I need to check with TSA, havent bought my tickets yet but so far its been American Airlines for the times and sates I am planning on traveling
 

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