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Ropa y calzado para el camino de Santiago.

Plan and organise your clothing for a better Camino.

If you’re preparing for your Camino de Santiago, choosing the right clothing and footwear is essential to ensure comfort and avoid discomfort on every stage.

At Camino de Santiago Reservas, we offer you the best recommendations so you can enjoy your pilgrimage without setbacks.

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Ideal clothing for the Camino de Santiago

The weather on the Camino can be variable, so dressing in layers is essential:

  • Breathable T-shirts: Choose quick-drying technical fabrics that absorb moisture and prevent chafing.
  • Hiking trousers: Lightweight, stretchy and comfortable. Convertible models are an excellent option for adapting to temperature changes.
  • Rain jacket or poncho: Essential, as rain is frequent in Galicia.
  • Seamless underwear: Prevents irritation and provides greater comfort.
  • Technical socks: Made of synthetic fibres or merino wool to prevent blisters.

Recommended footwear for pilgrims

Footwear is one of the most important elements for any pilgrim:

  • Trekking boots: Ideal for routes with steep gradients, as they offer stability and protection.
  • Hiking shoes: Lighter and recommended for stages with less elevation or in summer.
  • Rest sandals: Perfect for relaxing your feet after a day of walking.

How to avoid chafing and blisters on the Camino de Santiago?

Blisters are one of the most common issues among pilgrims, but they can be prevented with a few precautions:

  • Use well-broken-in footwear: Never start the Camino with new boots or shoes.
  • Apply petroleum jelly or anti-friction cream: Helps reduce friction in critical areas.
  • Use high-quality socks: Avoid cotton; choose technical materials.
  • Change socks if they get too sweaty: Keeping your feet dry is key.
  • Use preventive taping: On heels and areas prone to rubbing.

By following these recommendations, you’ll enjoy a more comfortable and trouble-free Camino.

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