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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 126424, member: 537"] Hi, Monica, I'm sure your fears will drip away as soon as you take your first steps in front of the parador. The Camino is extremely well marked, and there is good infrastructure. You have an option for a 21 km first day if you walk to Negreira. In Negreira there is a public albergue and at least one or two private ones that others have posted about here. There are several new towns with albergues opened just over the last year or so, I saw one or two in a small town called Santa Marinha after Olveiroa. There will be plenty of people, and most of them won't know anyone else either, since people from all different caminos converge in Santiago and then walk on to Finisterre. When I walked in late June, the albergues were all pretty well filled every day, so you will have lots of company. The one exception was the albergue (HUGE and modern) in Dumbria, where I was the only pilgrim in the whole place. Check the eroski site [url=http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/]http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/[/url] and mundicamino, and you'll see a fair number of places with accommodation. If you have the time, you could walk a complete circle, Santiago - Muxia-Fisterre-Santiago -- seems to be growing in popularity because last year I saw a lot of people walking back to Santiago. And though I'm not the compostela expert, my understanding is that you can only get a Compostela in the pilgrims office for walking 100 kms into Santiago, not for going 100 kms from Santiago out to the coast. But both Muxia and Finisterre have colorful certificates for your collection! Buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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