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Camino Ingles, just finished day 3 of 4 in gorgeous sunshine :)

katdavis

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Camino Frances (2013), C2C(2013), Shikoku 88 Temples(2013), Thames Path(2013), Camino Portuguese(2014), Hadrian's Wall(2014), Cinque Terre(2014), Camino Primitivo(2014), Camino Ingles(2014), PCT(2015), Camino Frances (2015)
Hi from the Camino Ingles,

I've just finished day 3, these are the 4 stages I've broken it into:

Day 1: Ferrol to Pontedeume (albergue), 32km
Day 2: Pontedeume to Presedo (albergue), 34km
Day 3: Presedo to 3km after Buscas (casa rural Anton Veiras), 27km
Day 4: Anton Veiras to Santiago, ~30km

My daily blog is here:
www.followingthearrows.wordpress.com

Buen Camino!

Kat
 
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Thanks Wayfarer, unfortunately just one more day to go :( ... Then what am I going to do?!

:)
 
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Eat Tapas at El Bispo and walk around with a big smile on your face :)

Of course, that goes without saying Miguel! Lunch at El Bispo, dinner at Casa Marcelo and a celebratory Nordes G&T somewhere in between :)
 
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How are you feeling now after two days in Santiago?

Hi Al,
I had one night in Santiago where I ate enough to make up for 2 weeks of no appetite! and then flew back to London yesterday.

I flew out of A Coruna airport for the first time, easy enough to get to from Santiago. I took the train to A Coruna and then a 10 min taxi (€15) because I was a little short on time but I know there is also an airport bus from near the train station. A Coruna airport is tiny and didn't have a bag wrapping service which I usually use to make sure my pack with all of its straps arrive in one piece (always need to check it in because of my poles and a Swiss card), but it arrived safely as did the bottle of Galician Nordes gin that was wrapped up in my sleeping bag ;)

The one good thing about being home: not having to use bed bug spray!

Until the next walk...
 
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