i'm sure your mother can stay in the albergues from santiago to finisterre. she will need to get a pilgrim passport for 'camino de finisterre' at negreira (i forgot how to spell it). it's a normal white photocopied paper, and with that your mother can stay in all albergues along the way!
i'm sure your mother can stay in the albergues from santiago to finisterre. she will need to get a pilgrim passport for 'camino de finisterre' at negreira (i forgot how to spell it). it's a normal white photocopied paper, and with that your mother can stay in all albergues along the way!
i'm sure your mother can stay in the albergues from santiago to finisterre. she will need to get a pilgrim passport for 'camino de finisterre' at negreira (i forgot how to spell it). it's a normal white photocopied paper, and with that your mother can stay in all albergues along the way!
Hi, I've just completed the camino from Santiago to Fisterra (21-24/6)! It was a great trip! I met many people and got lots of advice from them! Thank you so much to those who have left messages in response to my enquiries!
a big thank you to all your replies!! they're very useful!
i still have some queries, but i'll post them later. i'm having my final exams at the moment.
cheers.
Hi! I am planning to travel to Santiago de Compostela (by flight) in June. I am planning to walk from the city to Finisterre. I've read from previous posts and websites that it'll take approx 3-4 days to get there. I would like to know:
1) Are there a lot of people (pilgrims and tourists)...
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