Two blogs covering parts of the Camino del Mar

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Hi just going to give two links to blogs which cover this route, one(the way from Viveiro) has some stunning photos of the areas you will walk through, it is a bit like the basque coastal way between San Sebastian and Deba http://www.15anosateixido.blogspot.com.es/p/o-camino.html and the other(with good photos) has a link title of forestman.espacioblog.com(I cannot get it to transfer to this site) and once there look for the date 2012/04/15 regarding viveiro to San andres. It also links to Gps tracks and show photos of churches and monument connected to this quite old way. There is some waymarking for it but it takes the form of the old christian fish symbol. Still have to see or read anything that Lugo amigos actually waymarked it at groundlevel when they mapped a route last year and this is not to create debate but an actual intrest in what is or not there to help pilgrims on their way. I am walking from the Algarve for 2 weeks later this year, but if i think this route is actually waymarked from ribadeo i will walk this way instead.

Thanks to Peter Robbins and his website where i poached the 1st link from.
 
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Hi Tia
If when you go you're looking for the church with the beautiful ceiling be aware its on the COVAS side of the river rather than the Viviero side. However you can't miss it as it is directly opposite the bridge. If its important to you, you may want to know I was able to get a sello from church of San Francisco in the old town and although I saw the ceiling in the church over the river I didn't find anyone to stamp my credencial there.
Good luck with your journey . hot fleece
 
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