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Camino do Mar

Antoinette Morgan

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Time of past OR future Camino
Del Norte /Primitivo
Hi, need some help and advise. Planning another Camino but again going my own way. Is there a marked route from A Coruna to Malpicia de Bergantinos? According to a map I have this forms part of the Camino do Mar then links to the Camino dos Faros. Is this correct and where can I find more information, especially regarding distances and accommodation on this stretch? TIA
 
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We have walked the northern part of the Ruta do Mar (Ribadeo to San Andrés de Teixido) but joined the Inglés at Ferrol. In general terms there were no albergues, we researched for private accommodation and also used the Lugo Amigos links to find a rough guide to the route. We used a paper map, others have used GPS to find their way. Signage varied from good to very poor. Mostly red posts/pointers rather than yellow arrows.
If the route from A Coruña is anything like the earlier sections then you will probably find similar situation.

I suggest looking through the Ruta do Mar section of the forum to see experiences on that section and also trying to look online for/or contact the local Amigos group (A Coruña rather than Lugo).
(The heading is Ruta do Mar but it is also often listed as Camino del/do Mar - however this can lead to confusion with the route heading north from Portugal.)

Enjoy researching and Buen Camino
 
We have walked the northern part of the Ruta do Mar (Ribadeo to San Andrés de Teixido) but joined the Inglés at Ferrol. In general terms there were no albergues, we researched for private accommodation and also used the Lugo Amigos links to find a rough guide to the route. We used a paper map, others have used GPS to find their way. Signage varied from good to very poor. Mostly red posts/pointers rather than yellow arrows.
If the route from A Coruña is anything like the earlier sections then you will probably find similar situation.

I suggest looking through the Ruta do Mar section of the forum to see experiences on that section and also trying to look online for/or contact the local Amigos group (A Coruña rather than Lugo).
(The heading is Ruta do Mar but it is also often listed as Camino del/do Mar - however this can lead to confusion with the route heading north from Portugal.)

Enjoy researching and Buen Camino
Thank you for your help. Much appreciated
 
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