How To Plan a Nature Escape With Your Loved One

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Most couples have a default view on what constitutes a romantic getaway. Perhaps a city break, then a beach resort getaway, followed by a repeat of the cycle. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that, but who is to say nature can’t be romantic? Society often glorifies picnics, but not camping. We romanticise a 5-star Parisian hotel, but may dismiss the charm of enjoying a cabin under the northern lights. With the latter, there’s more of a sense of it being just the two of you.

A couple walking along a wooden bridge in a forested park.

Why a Walking Trip Suits Couples

Walking is perfect for couples. In fact, there’s a reason why we do it so much as a first date activity. It’s a way to talk openly, observe, get fresh air and it allows you the privacy to have deeper conversations. You can also just have fun by grabbing some ice cream along the beach.

We often forget its a romantic role when we have been in a relationship a long time, but a walking trip (multiple days) can help break us out of our routine. We often think we are spending time, but is it quality time? Are we just sitting next to each other, both on our phones?

Planning something like walking the Camino de Santiago is a great way for couples to have a shared goal. It is a challenge that can be just the right level of difficulty for many. It’s a popular choice because it is safe and accessible, making it an easy way to access nature. It offers the opportunity to spend many hours outside, without feeling like you’re not an experienced enough hiker. Much of the Camino de Santiago is flat, depending on the route.

Choosing a Route that Matches Both Your Paces

Most couples don’t want a gruelling multi-week trek, especially if the goal is about spending quality time together. If one of you is a seasoned hiker and the other prefers a gentler pace, pick a route that won’t leave anyone resentful by day two. The final stretch from Sarria to Santiago is a great example as it’s well-trodden, well-signposted, and forgiving on the legs. It gives you the “we did this together” payoff, but it’s one of the shortest routes that still ends in a certificate. You can stop for coffee, enjoy delicious bistros and stare into the valleys.

Taking the Stress out of Logistics

Planning a multi-day trip as a couple can actually create tension in some cases. Who’s booking what, did they forget about the luggage situation, what if the hotels are suddenly unavailable? Will you blame them for procrastinating on it? 

If you want things to go as smoothly as possible, it’s best to skip the admin. Agencies like Santiago Ways exist for this reason, to sort the accommodation for you and even carry the baggage from one hotel to the next. This minimises the odds of anything going wrong (plus, if it does, you can both be angry at the company, not each other). In fact, Santiago Ways is a good example of having 24/7 customer support if anything does go wrong.

Plus, their range of routes can mean finding the ideal walking trip fit. It gives you the details up front, so there’s less chance of putting your partner through a grueling and unpleasant route that is beyond their abilities. 

A nature escape doesn’t have to mean roughing it. Private rooms, proper bathrooms, country inns, and the odd transfer when your legs have had enough. The goal isn’t authentic camping experiences, but to bond over shared experiences and an indulgence in nature.

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