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Porto to Santiago to Finistere to Muxia and then the Ingles.

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I'll be starting mid-April and my plan is to walk from Porto to Santiago and then to Finisterre and Muxia. Then I plan to take a bus to Farroll and walk the Ingles to Santiago. Any thoughts, suggestions, comments would be appreciated.
 
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I'll be starting mid-April and my plan is to walk from Porto to Santiago and then to Finisterre and Muxia. Then I plan to take a bus to Farroll and walk the Ingles to Santiago. Any thoughts, suggestions, comments would be appreciated.

Don't know how much time you have, but you may be able to walk a good portion of the Costa da Morte past Muxia. I know it's a day's hike up to the Little Fox House. And there is O Camino dos Faros which is a 200 km walk up the costa from Fisterra to Malpica - pretty close to A Coruna.

Just a thought. I intend to end my walk this summer in Muxia..... but if I have enough time, I'd love to walk the Costa too.
 
Don't know how much time you have, but you may be able to walk a good portion of the Costa da Morte past Muxia. I know it's a day's hike up to the Little Fox House. And there is O Camino dos Faros which is a 200 km walk up the costa from Fisterra to Malpica - pretty close to A Coruna.

Just a thought. I intend to end my walk this summer in Muxia..... but if I have enough time, I'd love to walk the Costa too.
I'll certainly consider the Costa. Thank you
 
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Hi! I walked the Camino Inlges last summer and really enjoyed. I really loved the town of Mino, although most pass by it on day 2 or 3, I stayed the night and loved exploring the bay and beaches, but I am partial to small ocean towns. I also enjoyed the Meson Museo restaurant in Presedo (on the way to Hospital de Bruma), great resource if staying the night or if you're passing through to fuel up before climbing the hill. I'd also recommend the restaurant in the back of Hostel Siguiero - you can sit and watch the flowing river while eating (I also stayed here and highly recommend it). The biggest highlight of the Ingles is by far the people - kind and helpful. After making a wrong turn, an elderly man left his home to meet me in the road to tell me to turn back a round. Of course it is very well marked! Woops! And Johnnie Walkers guide was what I used for this trip as a whole.

Buen Camino!



I'll be starting mid-April and my plan is to walk from Porto to Santiago and then to Finisterre and Muxia. Then I plan to take a bus to Farroll and walk the Ingles to Santiago. Any thoughts, suggestions, comments would be appreciated.
 
Hi! I walked the Camino Inlges last summer and really enjoyed. I really loved the town of Mino, although most pass by it on day 2 or 3, I stayed the night and loved exploring the bay and beaches, but I am partial to small ocean towns. I also enjoyed the Meson Museo restaurant in Presedo (on the way to Hospital de Bruma), great resource if staying the night or if you're passing through to fuel up before climbing the hill. I'd also recommend the restaurant in the back of Hostel Siguiero - you can sit and watch the flowing river while eating (I also stayed here and highly recommend it). The biggest highlight of the Ingles is by far the people - kind and helpful. After making a wrong turn, an elderly man left his home to meet me in the road to tell me to turn back a round. Of course it is very well marked! Woops! And Johnnie Walkers guide was what I used for this trip as a whole.

Buen Camino!
Great info, thanks for your reply.
 
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