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<blockquote data-quote="Martin.P" data-source="post: 977994" data-attributes="member: 50390"><p>Hi JS6747,</p><p></p><p>I envy you, my wife & I walked Santiago to Finisterre in 2016 with our then 12 & 9 year old girls. It was without doubt amongst the most memorable times we have ever spent together. </p><p></p><p>We made sure to book either private albergues (with private rooms) or hotels, we didn't really "rough it" but then it was also our summer holiday & with the kids I didn't want to take any chances of disheartening them as things would go "downhill" very fast if that were to happen.</p><p></p><p>Beautiful scenery, beautiful weather & beautiful people. I remember endless "I spy" & word games as we walked, all led by our 9yr old. Frequent & tasty pit stops throughout the day & card games during the warm evenings. Happy Birthday being sung in 6 different languages to a fellow pilgrim, including as gaeilge by my girls.</p><p></p><p>We took 5 days to walk it, stayed in Negeira, Santa Maria, o Logoso & Cee until finally throwing ourselves into the beautiful water on Finisterre beach. We stayed in Finisterre 2 nights before going back to Santiago for a couple of nights.</p><p></p><p>No matter what route you take cherish it & the time you have with your children........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin.P, post: 977994, member: 50390"] Hi JS6747, I envy you, my wife & I walked Santiago to Finisterre in 2016 with our then 12 & 9 year old girls. It was without doubt amongst the most memorable times we have ever spent together. We made sure to book either private albergues (with private rooms) or hotels, we didn't really "rough it" but then it was also our summer holiday & with the kids I didn't want to take any chances of disheartening them as things would go "downhill" very fast if that were to happen. Beautiful scenery, beautiful weather & beautiful people. I remember endless "I spy" & word games as we walked, all led by our 9yr old. Frequent & tasty pit stops throughout the day & card games during the warm evenings. Happy Birthday being sung in 6 different languages to a fellow pilgrim, including as gaeilge by my girls. We took 5 days to walk it, stayed in Negeira, Santa Maria, o Logoso & Cee until finally throwing ourselves into the beautiful water on Finisterre beach. We stayed in Finisterre 2 nights before going back to Santiago for a couple of nights. No matter what route you take cherish it & the time you have with your children........ [/QUOTE]
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