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[QUOTE="Undermanager, post: 520416, member: 46206"] Day 35 Cee - Finisterre- 16kms Today, was a great day. The rain held off all day today and the temperature was just right for walking. I set off at a very late 8.00am and took my time walking round the coast to a Finisterre. Cee was a nice enough town but around the coast another kilometre or two is Corcubion, a very pretty fishing village with a few albergues and pensions and would probably be a much better option. It is much smaller and with all the facilities you would need but oozes the charm that Cee lacks. Following the Camino on, you next come to Playa de Estorde and then the very pretty bay, village and beach of Sardineiro de Abaixo, where I stopped for a coffee and sat and gazed at the sea. It was very quiet and absolutely wonderful, watching and hearing the waves and seagulls. A picture perfect place with a few pensions, so would make a really nice bolthole for a night or two. Then on to Finisterre, walking around the two kilometre beach to get to it. So pretty. I got the most amazing room in Pension Lopez for €15, on the third floor, overlooking the sea and harbour. I couldn't have found a better room. Then I met up with a few chums for drinks, a visit to the supermarket for picnic stuff and later, a visit to the lighthouse to watch the sun go down, except that it was a bit cloudy so we only saw it descend a bit in the sky. Still, it was very pretty and memorable. For some reason, I'm now quite knackered. I have had an easy last 24 hours but feel very tired. Tomorrow, the final journey begins to Muxia, although am planning to stop half way. The weather forecast isn't good again, but it has been wrong so many times, what will be will be. The little toe on my right foot wants me to stop and soon, its wish will be granted. And so to bed, at nearly midnight! [/QUOTE]
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