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🇪🇸 Camino INGLÉS (from Ferrol/A Coruña)
Camino Ingles from 21st May (was One month to go)
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[QUOTE="peb, post: 626678, member: 79344"] Jeff, Your pictures are very useful for anyone who is doing the Ingles either to print out or refer to. I followed the waymark / cairn up to Cafeteria Villa de Colo, but then there were no waymarks / cairns at either the first or second roundabout. In the driving rain, a local told me to go along the blue (old) route, which I then followed painted on the street and lampposts all the way down to the beach at Cabanas. What your pictures show that I should have walked to a third roundabout / junction, whereby I may have seen a waymark / cairn pointing me to turn right, along the new route. However, I did like my walk along the white sand beach at Cabanas which thankfully coincided with one of the few moments of the day when it did not rain, which the new route misses I also did not like the 5 or 6km walk alongside the motorway on the way to Sigueiro. Whilst the ground was fairly easy to walk on, it was depressing seeing cars continually speed pass you, covering in little over an hour what you would walk in a week. On a positive side, the other side of Sigueiro, the Ingles has been rerouted away from the busy Sigueiro - Santiago road and now walks alongside quiet country roads which are parallel to it. Also, and it should not be forgotten, the hard slog up to Hospital de Bruma has also been taken out, although the walk along the road and past the electricity substation the other side of Bar Avelina is not the most exciting, compared to a countryside path in the forest. Therefore, some of the re-routes have been improvements, but not all. [/QUOTE]
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