anyab
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Easter holidays 2024
Hi folks!
My father, 90 years old, wants to make the Camino next Easter (his first time), and I'm really happy and excited about it. The idea is to make 100 km. So, I really wanted to hear from you about routes, tips, and recommendations.
Quick info about him:
He has a very good health (only major issue is a strong allergy to pollen), and he is active (he does pilates twice a week and walks a bit every day). My main concerns about it are:
- the distance between traditional stages;
- irregular paths (he feels very insecure when walking on these, even though he hikes great on fairly regular earth trails);
- and possible swollen feet after walking too much (he has high blood pressure controlled by medication).
The idea is for him to use poles and to carry no backpack, and also to have a car as backup if he gets very tired and needs a lift.
I've read that the most adequate route would be the Camino Portugués, from Tui, as it is the most regular path. Would you agree with that?
Considering we have about 8 days (that could probably be extended), what is the better distribution of stages that you recommend?
Any other practical, medical or general tip or suggestion?
Thank you very much!!!
My father, 90 years old, wants to make the Camino next Easter (his first time), and I'm really happy and excited about it. The idea is to make 100 km. So, I really wanted to hear from you about routes, tips, and recommendations.
Quick info about him:
He has a very good health (only major issue is a strong allergy to pollen), and he is active (he does pilates twice a week and walks a bit every day). My main concerns about it are:
- the distance between traditional stages;
- irregular paths (he feels very insecure when walking on these, even though he hikes great on fairly regular earth trails);
- and possible swollen feet after walking too much (he has high blood pressure controlled by medication).
The idea is for him to use poles and to carry no backpack, and also to have a car as backup if he gets very tired and needs a lift.
I've read that the most adequate route would be the Camino Portugués, from Tui, as it is the most regular path. Would you agree with that?
Considering we have about 8 days (that could probably be extended), what is the better distribution of stages that you recommend?
Any other practical, medical or general tip or suggestion?
Thank you very much!!!