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[QUOTE="NualaOC, post: 424497, member: 15246"] Hi [USER=10571]@marigold[/USER], I crammed a lot of walking into a short window and the Ingles was an 'add-on' to Muxia, which was my main focus. I had given myself permission to take a bus for part of the Ingles if it proved too much, but it was OK as the terrain between Meson do Vento and Santiago wasn't too challenging. However, I wouldn't necessarily recommend such a long stage, especially in torrential rain! I was pretty tired when I arrived and I really didn't enjoy the final few kms, which is uninspiring at the best of times. As regards accommodation on the Ingles, I second [USER=953]@miguel_gp[/USER]'s recommendation for O Meson Novo. I had such a good sleep there. From what I can recall, they charge per person rather than per room, so it was pretty cheap too. I was also happy with Hotel Santa Clara in Santiago. The room was tiny, but the people were so lovely and welcoming. I remember that the first part of the walk out of A Coruna was through city streets/suburbs - a few kms that some might choose to avoid (for 'aesthetic' rather than safety reasons). However, I like to see both the attractive and unattractive sides of a city and to experience the gradual changes in landscape. After the city streets, there's a nice riverside park with lots benches. If you scroll down towards the bottom of this thread: [URL]https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/newbie-silly-questions-el-camino-ingles.38201/#post-375043[/URL] you'll see [USER=953]@miguel_gp[/USER] 's excellent map that shows the route out of A Coruna. Johnny Walker's guide mentions a Panaderia somewhere after Sigras - it's a good idea to stop there as there isn't anywhere else for a long time. It's spotlessly clean and really cheap. I had a snack and bought a piece of empanada to eat later. It's probably a good idea to stop anywhere that's open on the Ingles as the next place might be closed. And if it's raining, the bus stop/shelters are also good places to take a break. I'm always cautious about mentioning favourite places as they are influenced by so many things. But Muxia is without a doubt one of my all time favourite places. I especially enjoyed the walk in to Muxia, sitting and paddling on the beach, swimming near the harbour and visiting the little church on the rocks. I would also enthusiastically recommend the Bela Muxia albergue. I had a private room, but the dorms are great too. Good luck and Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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