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Also going to the airport the 6A stops at the San Roque bus stop, just after the Plaza San Roque on Rua de San Roque. It's close to the northern side of the old part of town.
Hi all,
Sorry, a bit confused. Sleeping in Albergue Estacion. What is the nearest stop for bus 6a? I am a bit confused by ‘Horreo (Estacion)’ in the schedule - google maps shows a few different options.
Also, is it for sure you cant get a bus...
Last year I had 4 nights in Santiago end of June (long days, blue skies and sunshine)
I took a day trip by bus to Finisterre- which gave me more than enough time to arrive, walk to the lighthouse, back, lunch and bus back to Santiago. There...
Hmmm. if its forecast to rain in Finisterre, won't it rain in Muxia as well?! It would be quite sucky, for sure but if you are truly faced with nothing but rainy days - I'm with @lt56ny - stay in Santiago!
Way too many things to get occupied...
Although you would have to check the bus connections, but as I enjoyed both Muxia and Finisterre, I’d recommend one night in each in that order. As you haven’t been to either place, I think that visits to them would be a fitting end to your...
It’s at the end of the earth and the beginning of the ocean. What did you expect besides rain? Just kidding. I have enjoyed sunny days there. The fishing museum is worth a fascinating couple of hours. Buen Camino
Outdoor activity at Muxia includes walking around, watching the fishing boats come in. Walking on the beach. Watching the waves on the rocks. No real indoor activities except dining or drinking.
Fisterra activity includes a small castle/fortress...
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