James Hale
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Future (2022)
Hello!
I would like to do the Camino de Santiago sometime this year and am beginning my research and preparation. I have started walking a few hours each day and generally have no problem walking long-distance, but I don't particularly like hilly walks and I definitely don't like mountaineering.
Which reasonably flat/non hilly routes would people recommend? The time and distance isn't really an issue, I just don't want to be going up mountains or too many hills. Obviously I'd like to experience the 'full' Camino as best I can, and get my certificate in Santiago at the end.
Any other general advice with regards to planning, logistics and recommended gear would of course be welcome.
Many thanks!
I would like to do the Camino de Santiago sometime this year and am beginning my research and preparation. I have started walking a few hours each day and generally have no problem walking long-distance, but I don't particularly like hilly walks and I definitely don't like mountaineering.
Which reasonably flat/non hilly routes would people recommend? The time and distance isn't really an issue, I just don't want to be going up mountains or too many hills. Obviously I'd like to experience the 'full' Camino as best I can, and get my certificate in Santiago at the end.
Any other general advice with regards to planning, logistics and recommended gear would of course be welcome.
Many thanks!