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Murxia to Finisterra starting point

Natty81

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March 2018
Does anyone know the starting point when walking from Murxia to Finisterra? I am in Murxia now but do not know the starting point to start the walk to Finisterra. Many thanks x
 
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From the big stone Sculpter Monument up from the church right out at the rocks,,, past town
 
Hi Natty.

Leave town on the Avenida Doctor Toba, you will pick up the signs from there. It is well marked.

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which opens at 4pm. Located at Rúa Virxe da Barca, 47, 15124 Muxía
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Only if you want to!!! But the Camino is signed from there,,, and it's not far from the town
 
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Or just ask which way to Finisterre! The route to begin with is on one of the two roads out of town.

Good luck!
 
I can. I already went there today. If that’s the starting point I’ll walk there but I don’t want to walk from town and then go back on myself? 🤔
The Camino path takes you around the back of town,,,, not the port side and continues south
 
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I would do what @daveyboyd suggests — find the Avenida Doctor Toba. It is the AC-5201 when it goes out of town, it takes you past the Lourido Beach (Playa de Lourido) and then you are off!
 
I can. I already went there today. If that’s the starting point I’ll walk there but I don’t want to walk from town and then go back on myself? 🤔

Stop half way @ Lires its a great stop many use .
 
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