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Bebe en camino12/29/2023 ![]() Use a support vehicleĭoing the Camino de Santiago with a baby involves carrying some extra weight that can meet the needs of your baby. The buggy, for example, is an item that adds a lot of weight to your luggage and that can be very useful in some stages or sections, but that you will not be able to use it in others. We do not recommend three-wheeled cars because they are more unstable. Ideally, you have a large four-wheel buggy, which will allow you to use it on dirt trails, and has brakes. It is also a good option to carry a baby buggy to transport the baby on some sections and not have to carry the little one throughout the tour. If you need help organizing your adventure, tell us some details of the plan you have in mind and leave the rest in our hands. If it is the first time you are going to do a pilgrimage taking your baby, we recommend the Camino de Santiago from Sarria, for being the most popular and for providing several alternatives in logistical support. On the other, in case of an accident, no-one could take care of the baby. What is not recommended at all is to do the Camino de Santiago alone with a baby. On the one hand, it would take a lot of effort for a single person to transport the little one all the time. Usually, two adults are sufficient, but three to four is better and less exhausting. Since the baby will have to be transported throughout the tour, the more adults that travel with him or her, the better, so they can take turns. The hardest part of going to the Camino de Santiago with a baby is that you have to carry it, because they still can’t walk. That is why the Associations of the Camino de Santiago recommend the minimum age of 3 years to do a pilgrimage. In this article we tell you our tips and recommendations to do the Camino de Santiago with your baby, based on our experience and that of parents with babies, who have travelled with us.Įveryone says that making a pilgrimage with a baby was much better than they expected, and that they would do it again. Tips for going on the Camino de Santiago with a baby ![]() However, the reality is that with the services that are offered today on the Camino de Santiago, logistics are greatly simplified. A priori, the simple idea of carrying all the necessary things for the baby (nappies, bottles, changes of clothes, etc.) can deter anyone from doing the Camino de Santiago.
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