shefollowsshells
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Several alone and with children
Super excited that my dream of taking five of my six children on the Camino is finally here! We will be leaving the first two weeks of August and actually will stay and travel around Europe for four months total . I have in the past few years walked the Frances, Finesterre, Muxia...then the Norte and Inglais. I have had dreams that my children would walk what I have walked, wanting to show them what I experienced, they too seem to have bonded with my previous walks and mention seeing things that I saw. However in the past few days I am wanting to start in Le Puy (I've wanted to do this for a while). I'm starting to imagine doing Le Puy getting to Burguete and heading up to the Norte from there. I would prefer to walk it and wondered if anyone could advise me on this, I have nothing against taking transportation (for this part) , we have the time to walk it though. Kiddos are ages
17,15,13,11,9 all have hiked with me and seem as prepared for this as can be.
The Le Puy population of walkers seem like a mature group and I feel my kids should be fine there, but I wondered if the gites would be welcoming to children who in my opinion are appreciative and knowledgeable in
their History.
Thanks in advance,
N
17,15,13,11,9 all have hiked with me and seem as prepared for this as can be.
The Le Puy population of walkers seem like a mature group and I feel my kids should be fine there, but I wondered if the gites would be welcoming to children who in my opinion are appreciative and knowledgeable in
their History.
Thanks in advance,
N
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