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[QUOTE="Robo, post: 1189667, member: 31043"] Santiago - Finisterre - Muxia is actually a really nice route. I walked it in May this year. I had always thought of it as a kind of 'add on' rather than a Camino worth walking in it's own right. Not sure why. It's a beautifull route. The exit from Santiago is really nice. Within a few minutes you are in the countryside! So you might not want to 'rush' it. I walked it at the end of quite a long Camino, and so planned to take my time with relatively short days. I was glad that I did. Whilst Muxia is a lovely place and the best Camino end point in my view..... It's a small place with not much there. Depending what you want to do there of course. [I]Copied from an earlier post. My stages were[/I] Santiago to Negreira 20 kms Santa Marina 21 kms O Logoso 16.5 kms Corcubion 17.8 kms Fisterra 10. 8 kms + 6.4 return to lighthouse Muxia 28 kms As Fisterra to Muxia was my last day on Camino, I thought I would try it in one day. It wasn't actually that hard. (Maybe due to the 'warm up' walking from Seville) And a second breakfast at Lires helped! :) [/QUOTE]
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