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Thanks for posting! I was so frustrated last summer because I was told to go to the albergue to get it after 1300 and I got there and there was a sign on the door saying to go to the tourist office. I arrived at the tourist office - just after they closed for lunch. Which made me mad because I had literally been outside the tourist office an hour earlier but didn't know I was supposed to go there instead of the albergue - so I didn't. And I had to catch my bus so I didn't get it! I was planning to just bring my book this summer to try to get it - but maybe I will email them now and see first!

Do you know if we can email Muxia as well? I couldn't find where to get it in Muxia (also during COVID)
 
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Thanks for posting! I was so frustrated last summer because I was told to go to the albergue to get it after 1300 and I got there and there was a sign on the door saying to go to the tourist office. I arrived at the tourist office - just after they closed for lunch. Which made me mad because I had literally been outside the tourist office an hour earlier but didn't know I was supposed to go there instead of the albergue - so I didn't. And I had to catch my bus so I didn't get it! I was planning to just bring my book this summer to try to get it - but maybe I will email them now and see first!

Do you know if we can email Muxia as well? I couldn't find where to get it in Muxia (also during COVID)
I am on my way to Muxia, staying in Lires tonight. According to my guide book you can get the certificate (for Muxia) at Bela Muxia which is where I’ll be staying tomorrow
 
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I am on my way to Muxia, staying in Lires tonight. According to my guide book you can get the certificate (for Muxia) at Bela Muxia which is where I’ll be staying tomorrow
Yes, I stayed there last year. And I did get my stamp there. They didn't say anything about getting the Muxiana there - and the apps/guidebooks gave different instructions and I couldn't find the place. I should have asked at the albergue but didn't.
 
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Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

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I'm following this as well as I will be walking to Finisterre and Muxia this summer. I've sent an email to the Albergue Bela Muxia to see if they have set times for delivering the certificate. I'll share here what I hear back from them.
Buen Camino!

Edit: here's the message I got back from Bela Muxia - guess you have to get it at your albergue / hotel.
"Hola, la oficina de peregrino esta cerrada, lo tienen que pedir donde duerman, ahí se lo facilitan, saludos,"
 
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In 2017, I got my Muxia certificate from the albergue I stayed in which was not Bela Muxia. I think it is also available at the tourist information office.
 
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So this thread has me wondering - how are they paying for postage to mail these certificates? Or even to print these certificates? Just curious - does anyone know? Do they use taxes to support these Camino related expenses? Or is there some sort of fundraising/donation system in place? Do the businesses pay (I am sure it brings Camino tourists to their town and to their businesses)?

Again - just curious!
 
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Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

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Just FYI - I emailed Fisterra on 4/20 to request a certificate. I received it today! Only 9 days to get from Spain to Arizona, not bad!

Never received a reply from Muxia though - maybe one will just come in the mail? Or maybe no reply means no reply!
So - as a follow up - I never got a reply from Muxia - but I received my certificate in the mail today! So happy that I got all of my certificates from last year! Well - I never got the Sahugan "half way" certificate - but when I arrived it was early in the morning and I wasn't sure of the directions or if the place would even be open due to COVID - so that one I made an active decision to skip. The others - I just couldn't find the places before having to move on.
 

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So - as a follow up - I never got a reply from Muxia - but I received my certificate in the mail today! So happy that I got all of my certificates from last year! Well - I never got the Sahugan "half way" certificate - but when I arrived it was early in the morning and I wasn't sure of the directions or if the place would even be open due to COVID - so that one I made an active decision to skip. The others - I just couldn't find the places before having to move on.
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Just FYI - I emailed Fisterra on 4/20 to request a certificate. I received it today! Only 9 days to get from Spain to Arizona, not bad!

Never received a reply from Muxia though - maybe one will just come in the mail? Or maybe no reply means no reply!
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Just FYI - I emailed Fisterra on 4/20 to request a certificate. I received it today! Only 9 days to get from Spain to Arizona, not bad!

Never received a reply from Muxia though - maybe one will just come in the mail? Or maybe no reply means no reply!
Bit jealous here. Still haven’t received certificate from Fisterra though I did get email saying they would send it
 
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This may have already been asked and answered, but thought I'd try anyway. I am contemplating walking from Santiago to Muxia in a couple years. Is there a certificate available if you just walk to Muxia, or do you need to walk to Finisterre as well?
 

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This may have already been asked and answered, but thought I'd try anyway. I am contemplating walking from Santiago to Muxia in a couple years. Is there a certificate available if you just walk to Muxia, or do you need to walk to Finisterre as well?
This website is in Spanish, but you can translate with Chrome browser, or Google. It says: To obtain the Muxiana it is necessary to present the pilgrim's credential , with the seals of Negreira , Olveiroa and Fisterra or Lires .
 
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