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I visited the Decathalon in Ponferrada this year, and it wasn't anywhere like 3 km from the Templar Castle or even from the albergue. Even if you didn't want to walk it, it wouldn't be a particularly long taxi ride if you wanted to get something from them.Well, difficult to say unless you are in the city. Prices at the big Decathlon shop can be seen here. Unfortunately, those shops are always in the suburbs (3 km from the castle), but its prices could be an indicative.
Thank you for the information.Well, difficult to say unless you are in the city. Prices at the big Decathlon shop can be seen here. Unfortunately, those shops are always in the suburbs (3 km from the castle), but its prices could be an indicative.
Thank you willydp. This is a great help.Some more info:
http://www.ofertia.com/catalogo#brochure/view/id/1840377893/page/18
Can be found here: http://www.ofertia.com/Ponferrada/intersport/catalogos-r-844727#brochure/view/page/1 (800m NW from castle)
https://www.sprinter.es/general?search=bastones
Can be found here: https://www.sprinter.es/tienda-sprinter-ponferrada (1.5km NW from castle, just next to Decathlon)
Thank you dougfitz. Reading your other posts on the forum has given me a lot of answers. Appreciated.I visited the Decathalon in Ponferrada this year, and it wasn't anywhere like 3 km from the Templar Castle or even from the albergue. Even if you didn't want to walk it, it wouldn't be a particularly long taxi ride if you wanted to get something from them.
Dear Annie, this was exactly what I wanted to hear thank you. I do not want to buy expensive poles but just need some for balance. I am very tall but I presume that you get the wooden ones in different lengths?You can also pick up one locally made wooden walking stick, or two short ones, for under 10 Euros. Those can be found all the way along the route. I've seen people walking quite successfully with them and the added bonus is if you leave it at an albergue or cafe, you can just buy another in the next village.
I've seen them for as little as 4-6 Euros each.
I visited the Decathalon in Ponferrada this year, and it wasn't anywhere like 3 km from the Templar Castle or even from the albergue. Even if you didn't want to walk it, it wouldn't be a particularly long taxi ride if you wanted to get something from them.
Dear Annie, this was exactly what I wanted to hear thank you. I do not want to buy expensive poles but just need some for balance. I am very tall but I presume that you get the wooden ones in different lengths?