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Ferrol to Neda. . . Pedestrian walkway alongside the train-track causeway?
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[QUOTE="Richard of York, post: 1033733, member: 96585"] I finished the Camino Inglés today, so I went exploring back in Ferrol because the car was there. You can indeed walk along the footbridge along the railway: Get to the Mosteiro do Couto here. The camino sends you left. Go right. That's my car in the churchyard. [ATTACH type="full"]126100[/ATTACH] Then at the bottom of the hill before the railway archway [ATTACH type="full"]126102[/ATTACH] So as I walked down I thought it was all closed off with all the ironworks but no that's just sheep pen stuff, the right track is on the right. So where does it go? [ATTACH type="full"]126103[/ATTACH] Hey this looks good, but I'm not going to walk it because I have to get the car to the other side. There was a guy with a dog who was walking down the hill as I walked up back to the car. [ATTACH type="full"]126104[/ATTACH] I met him again on this side. Sorry no pic. [ATTACH type="full"]126105[/ATTACH] So there we go. We can walk along the railway track. BUT... there's an even bigger cheat... I'm going to leave it for a bit because it's late here but one can walk along the FE-14 road to the south. I have pictures to prove it. [/QUOTE]
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