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Help planning 8 days after SdC

AlexanderAZ

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Time of past OR future Camino
2017 (Sept/Oct): CF: SJPdP-->Fisterra-->Muxia (solo)
2019 (late Sept): CF: SJPdP-->Leon (honeymoon!)
Currently on CF, I plan to walk out of SdC on Sat 10/21 and return by bus on Sun 10/28 for 15:00 train to Madrid. Looking for suggestions. If you had 8 days what route would you go? What would you be sure to see/do? I'm leaning Muxia first and 2 days in both Muxia & Fisterra. I've read I can pick up a guide in SdC but wanted to get some solid planning done before my arrival in SdC on 10/19. If it matters to your recommendation, I am a strong hiker (clipped 46km one day last week on CF), don't mind hills or rough terrain, despise pavement. Thank you in advance for your reply.
 
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I would say,walk to Finistere and Muxia.

It's a nice walk to Finistere to Muxia I don't know never bin there yet.

Wish you a wonderful time and a Buen Camino,Peter.
 
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You could do the Ingles, ferrol to SDC and at the distances you walk you might be able to fit in the Finisher route as well.
 
Maybe I caught it at a bad time but I'd say 2 full days in Muxia is a bit much unless you literally have nothing else to do.
 
Maybe I caught it at a bad time but I'd say 2 full days in Muxia is a bit much unless you literally have nothing else to do.


And I would dearly love to spend a couple days in Muxia -- even if I did have other choices!
 
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