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I have taken a bus to Fisterra and while I enjoyed the hustle/bustle, I much preferred the relaxing nature vibe of Muxia to spend a couple of days. I have stayed at this property twice and enjoy everything about its convenient location, views...
I would walk to Muxia. I found that it had a far more relaxed atmosphere than Finisterre. I stayed for just the one night in an albergue. Others might be able to help you with their favourite accommodation.
The text is theoretically the same. Although, of course, some will be more or less up-to-date than others:
- the print edition will be up to date as of when it was sent to the presses
- the kindle edition will be up-to-date as of when it was...
I did not know that they have walking sticks. I assume that these are the retractable kind and not the wooden cane type? How much did you pay for a pair? Thanks for the info.
I've bought knives, spoons, bowls, plates, socks, underwear, tee-shirts, walking sticks, hair dryer, bungie cords, plug adapters, towels, scarves, umbrellas, Croc knock-offs, flip flops, and just about anything else a person might need at China...
These are the stages with the towns I started/stopped. So, As Seixas (the municipal is practically attached to the private albergue that I stayed in and looked just as nice); As Quintas (Heidi's Place was a highlight!); then in to Santiago. I did...
For starters, go to the Verde subforum here on the forum. It’s here:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/forums/camino-verde-from-lugo-to-sobrado.194/
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