There’s a lot to do there but also a good, reliable and cheap train service to Santiago and beyond as well as buses to places along the coast. You will not be bored and will eat and drink very well.
Best wishes.
I found Casa Avelina a most hospitable and helpful place on my own Camino Ingles. We were soaked to the skin when we happened upon it. The two women couldn’t have been friendlier and after drying off, a bite to eat and a drink they called us a cab to a nearby hotel. I’ll never forget their...
You may be able to, depending on your age and level of fitness, but it would be a real push. I did it with a friend a couple of years ago and it took us 5 days. We had planned it that way but it was actually lashing with rain more or less from day one to the end and that tends to slow you down...
I walked the Camino Ingles in March 2018. I saw scarcely any other peregrinos until the cafe with the dinosaurs just a little on from Bruma. There were about 10 people in there but God knows where they’d been before that. It’s generally pretty isolated. I really enjoyed it, though.
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