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Sports shops in Seville

Etty_S

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Hi, I'm coming from New Zealand to walk some of the VDLP next March, starting Seville. To keep my pack at cabin baggage size I plan to buy a few items in Spain. Can anyone tell me if there are good sports shops in Seville where I would find items like walking poles and lightweight sandals? Thanks
 
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Hi, I'm coming from New Zealand to walk some of the VDLP next March, starting Seville. To keep my pack at cabin baggage size I plan to buy a few items in Spain. Can anyone tell me if there are good sports shops in Seville where I would find items like walking poles and lightweight sandals? Thanks
Hi Etty
I'm a kiwi starting to walk VDLP March 2nd. Hopefully we will bump into each other.
Megg
 
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Decathlon in most cities in Spain. ,, I too buy walking Poles,knife etc when I arrive
if you are flying into Madrid there is one just off Puerte de Sol
 
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Hey Etty_S. There is a huge Decathlon store at Camas just a little off the VdlP camino. You pass it on the first day out of Sevilla. I walked out there and back the day before I began the camino proper in 2016 to get some stuff. It seemed to have mostly own brands. The walk was great for getting over jetlag and to find the trail out of the city! Buen Camino
 
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We bought walking poles at the Corte Ingles in Seville. I think they have a good collection of other equipment also. I think the sporting goods were on the 3rd or 4th floor. Buen Camino.
 

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