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Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

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Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

Postby aeveling on 04 Oct 2008, 17:00

Are the refuges, hostels and hotels from Santiago to Finisterre/Muxia likely to be open over Christmas and New Year? Are the addresses and phone numbers listed somewhere on this site or elsewhere on the net?
We are walking from Santiago - Finisterre - Muxia - Santiago from 22nd December till 2nd January.

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Re: Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

Postby sillydoll on 04 Oct 2008, 17:52

Some of the albergues on the Fistera route are listed here:

http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/albergues/
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Re: Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

Postby JohnnieWalker on 05 Oct 2008, 05:46

Hi

I think someone else recently posted a similar question about walking this route over Christmas and New Year.

Sil has given you a link to Albergues. http://www.mundicamino.com/ also has details of hostels and hotels along the way. Also have a look at:

http://www.csj.org.uk/guides.htm

and as ever it is important to look for updates - http://www.csj.org.uk/update-finisterre.htm

As for guidebooks I used this in the last year - slightly out of date but very serviceable -

http://www.csj.org.uk/acatalog/The_CSJ_ ... in_23.html

Hope this helps

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Re: Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

Postby Javier Martin on 16 Oct 2008, 22:22

At least in Finisterre the albergue is opened in New Year.

Buen Camino,

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Re: Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

Postby monsegu on 25 Nov 2008, 11:29

Hi Aeveling,

Yes most of teh refuges are open in winter, but even if closed you will find small "pensions" in Negreira, Olveiroa, and Finisterra. So you wont be stuck anyway!

For more info regarding your trip, have a look at http://www.followthecamino.com, they compile many information you might find usefull for preparing your triop, like: weather charts, gradients, day by day, and how to get there!

PS: Tip, try to stay overnight in the Fisterra's light house! ok it is a 2* hotel and not a refuge, but the experience is unique!

Good luck
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Re: Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

Postby aeveling on 25 Nov 2008, 13:25

Thanks Pepe.
We are arriving in Santiago on 22nd December and start walking to Negreira on the 23rd, exactly 4 weeks from today so all information is gratefully received. We are experienced winter
mountain/ long distance walkers but still enjoy home comforts and will probably stay in hostels/hotels rather than albergues which may be too cold for wet, cold walkers! We will be walking back to Santiago for the New Year festivities.

I will check out accommodation in the lighthouse - sounds great.

In addition I have recently walked for 8 days on the Via de la Plata, from Monasterio to Caceres. I will soon post here and add links to my first blog.
It will be my first opportunity to add something to this forum!

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Re: Camino Finisterre at Christmas and New Years Eve

Postby Rebekah Scott on 25 Nov 2008, 13:33

One caveat: on holidays the opening times at all the albergues are very open to interpretation! For instance: Last year the big albergue in Sahagun was closed Christmas eve, open Christmas day, closed on New Year´s eve and day, and closed again on Tres Reyes. The guidebooks and signs on the doors all say it is open all year ´round. Just don´t believe it.
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