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Sarria to Santiago with handicap toddler

AnjaT

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Frances (2018)
Help! I need suggestions. I have a friend that is planning to walk from Sarria to Santiago with a handicapped toddler using a stroller. Is this something that can be done? I have never walked this route and she feels it will be possible. Should she chose a different route? Is a stroller going to cause more work? I hate to think she will get out there and be stranded with a stroller and toddler that cannot walk.

Can you rent something like one of those jogging strollers in Sarria?

Many thanks to all that can offer suggestions and opinions!
 
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Toddlers in strollers have roamed the Caminos before, often. Bring your own stroller and make sure it works for the child.
Here's a blog of a family who walked the entire Camino Francés with a toddler, this would be the type of stroller that your friend would need.
http://camelsandtacos.blogspot.nl/2017/08/camino-de-santiago-saint-frances-way.html
Of course it also depends on the handicap and on what it takes to keep this specific child comfortable.
Use luggage transport and carry only a day pack. Would they need special amenities for the night?
 
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I have seen plenty of people on that stretch with strollers... Not sure how they fared, just saw them.
 
If you watch Six Ways to Santiago, the French lady takes her toddler and accompanying stroller with her the whole way, so it is possible. I would suggest for Sarria to Santiago that she go in mid to late September, as the tracks will not be muddy, the temperature is a bit cooler combined with only a moderate risk of rain.
 
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