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[QUOTE="Tia Valeria, post: 339378, member: 6537"] When we reached the cross (4) near the Igl de Lago, on the Mapa Militar Serie L Hoja 8-2, we chose to follow the road into Xove. The Camino route is clearly marked to the left, a route that is probably less hard on the feet than the tarmac especially if you have come via the paved coastal route from Burela. We took a slight right turn and immediately left to follow the wide walkers route into Xove. (ie do not walk on past the church). In Xove we stopped for drinks in one of the bars and also then followed the signs to the Concello. We have a sello from the Concello (behind the market area). The route then turns north from Xove, one reason why we had chosen to go into Xove itself, as it then appears to finish at Faro/Esteiro away from any 'habitaciones'. It might be possible to walk the side road to Aguadoce or Celeira by following the map (Hoja 7-2) (through A Aceveda, Camba, etc) but we took the FEVE from Xove Pobe/Apdo (near the market/Concello). The station was signed but we also had the map from the town centre. There was a train at 12.27 which was very convenient. As it was near lunchtime we decided to go right into Viveiro, rather than part way and then walking again. This was good because walking down into town from the station we passed the hotel which we had booked for the next night and the weekend. The bus station has a good menu del día and other food then we took a taxi up the coast to Aguadoce and the Hotel Aguadoce - Louzao, good bar food. As far as we could discover this is the nearest accomodation to the given end/beginning of stage at Esteiro. Walking around in the afternoon, past the lovely beach (5), we found the route from (and to) Faro is marked by coastal walk markers and, certainly at Aguadoce, is 'crazy paving' again (6). The route for next day was once again signed right by the road alongside the Hotel Aguadoce. The cross at the chapel and juction near Xove (4) The beach at the Hotel Aguadoce - Louzao (5) The crazy paving (6) [/QUOTE]
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