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Oct 1, 2023
Planning a walk from Santiago to Finisterra in 6 November.
Will there be accommodation to stay on the way and in Finesterra during that period or will they be closed at that time?
I think it might take three days. Has anybody done that route before? Thanks for the insight
 
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Planning a walk from Santiago to Finisterra in 6 November.
Will there be accommodation to stay on the way and in Finesterra during that period or will they be closed at that time?
I think it might take three days. Has anybody done that route before? Thanks for the insight
Many of us have walked from Santiago to Finisterre/Fisterra (Spanish and Galician names) . I've done it a few times. The first time I took three days, and on other trips I took four.

You can check Gronze for open accommodations during that time. I'm sure that there will be something open on each stage. Gronze is in Spanish, but if your use the Chrome browser it will automatically translate to English or the language of your choice.


When you click on an accommodation Gronze will tell you when it's open.
 
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I just checked some albergues on Gronze, and there is at least one open for each of their stages through the end of November.
 
Upon arrival in Fisterra pick-up certificate of completion at albergue there. Simply present credential with stamps from Santiago to Fisterra.

In 2002, albergue in Negreira had heated floors in dorm and very clean. Since then maybe not so tidy.

Double-check before heading out.

It’s such a nice trek.

Buen camino.
 
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Planning a walk from Santiago to Finisterra in 6 November.
Will there be accommodation to stay on the way and in Finesterra during that period or will they be closed at that time?
I think it might take three days. Has anybody done that route before? Thanks for the insight
I've walked to Finisterra and Muxia, took 3 days for each walk, it's doable...4 would be nice :) Not done in November though. Buen Camino
 
I've walked to Finisterra and Muxia, took 3 days for each walk, it's doable...4 would be nice :) Not done in November though. Buen Camino
Hi
I hope to do same biginning of October, am 79 so intend to take 6- 8 days. the long second day to much
Jim
 
We walked in July this year. 4 days:
Santiago to Negreira - 22km
Negreira to Lago (Albergue Monte Aro was lovely and friendly) - 27km
Lago to Corcubion - Hotel Pension Mar Viva - 26km
Corcubion to Fisterra - 12km - stayed at the lovely Hotel do Banco Azul overlooking the small beach
You can check availability on Booking.com for all above options
I would not have wanted to walk in fewer days, but it was very hot in July.
One important thing I learnt was that, unlike the Frances, you couldn’t depend on finding places to eat outside of normal meal times, so plan when you stop.
 
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Planning a walk from Santiago to Finisterra in 6 November.
Will there be accommodation to stay on the way and in Finesterra during that period or will they be closed at that time?
I think it might take three days. Has anybody done that route before? Thanks for the insight
Can anybody suggest a nice spa in the area upon my arrival? Someplace to get a massage and relax for a couple of days.
 

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