In Spain the ‘Way of Saint James’ (Chemin de Compostelle), from Roncevaux to Santiago de Compostelle is randolinable for just about 100% of the way.

The idea and dream of freedom with which this historic route is associated has participated at the success of the Randoline.

But there are other great walking routes :

- Stevenson Walk because it is well organised and adapted for donkeys.

- Mont Saint Michel Walk

- Tow paths along the canals (authorisation required from the VNF)

Without forgetting the thousands of kilometres of forest walks.

On which paths can the Randoline pass?

The Randoline is designed to go on all types of paths on condition that they are sufficiently wide and that the gradient is not too great. Part of the job for the companies or riding centres that loan out their vehicles for mobility reduced persons is too verify each year the state of the routes and to send their clients on these secure routes.

The Way of Saint James (GR65), from Puy–en-Velay until Saint Jean-Pied-de-Port, is an example of a suitable route. It is the most popular route in France and well provided with hostels, hotels, bed & breakfast etc. a lot of whom have at least one room adapted or semi-adapted for people of reduced mobility. Almost 80% of this route is suitable for the Randoline.