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Post Camino Retreat - The Little Fox House

MPLSMAN

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June / July 2014
A great place to relax and reflect in a super comfortable atmosphere. Tracy is fantastic and will let you know easiest bus or walk to location. Don't miss, the location, food and wines are a perfect ending! www.thelittlefoxhouse.com
 
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With more and more people starting on their caminos, I would definitely recommend staying at the Little Fox House after they finish up in Santiago. Tracy Saunders started this post camino retreat a few years ago and already over 300 pilgrims were able to enjoy her hospitality. Knowing how tough it can be to go right from Santiago after working for a month or more to "real life" can be very hard. Her goal, and many people have experienced this, is to allow you to reflect on your camino and relax peacefully without having to worry about catching plane or train connections. She operates on a donativo basis, doing it due to her love of the camino experience and wanting people to be able to extend their camino just a little longer.

If you are headed to Muxia, you are but 16 km away from the Little Fox House. Be sure to make reservations. The Little Fox is open year round! 981-730-842. Check her out on facebook as well!
 
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I'm not walking my Camino until September 2016, but have already added The Little Fox House Retreat to my list of accommodations. Everything I've read about it sounds super. I know it will be a welcome haven for me before heading home after my walk.
 

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