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[QUOTE="nreyn12, post: 121949, member: 3841"] I second Falcon's suggestion - What a great idea to share some of the Camino with your wife. Would she be game for a short walk with you? You could pick out your favorite two or three day stretch and walk it together. No need to force march her into 20 or 30 kms days; you could have a wander through the vineyards of La Rioja, take a stroll on the meseta if it's spring-time green, or walk a couple of days in beautiful Galicia, say from Palas de Rei to Arzua or Pedrouza (easy bus connections from Santiago and accommodations every 10 kms or so). My other vote would be head south to Porto, Portugal and enjoy the seaside, gorgeous historical center, and port wine tasting overlooking the River Douro. Lisbon isn't far from Porto, and then you are nearly in the south of Spain for Seville, Granada, etc. With these ideas you don't have to commit to any non-refundable flights, only an easy-to-cancel car rental or just buy bus/train tickets as you need them. 'First trips' to Europe often take on the weighty responsibility of having to be 'once in a lifetime' great. But once you've had your first taste of the Continent, you will likely be planning your next trip on the flight home. In other words, you can see Paris the next time! [/QUOTE]
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