Hi Jyrki! I have been walking from Sweden to Santago. But I took a different way as you are planning. I didn't meet so many hikers either. But I enjoyed the quitness. I knew it should be difficult to find places to sleep (there is, but I don't...
I've been walkning the Via Baltica from Bremen to Osnabrück (where it's ending) and then other ways to Santiago. I enjoyed walking through Germany, especially the quietness. But I don't speak german, so I had a tent with me and was often staying...
Last autumn I walked the Via Baltica from Swinemunde/Swinoujscie (at the very north eastern point of the German- Polish border) to Bremen. This is app. 600 km. Those wishing for a longer walk can of course start walking the Via Baltica in...
If you're choosing between the three Decathlon, this is the one you'll want: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xnkDPG34VGojmGNg6
It's about 20 minutes on foot from the city center. There *is* a Decathlon City in the downtown area, but that's a, uh, "Mini...
Hi!
I'm starting the Mozarabe on Oct 24. Does somebody knows a second hand shop selling trekking poles i Mälaga?
/patrick
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