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Thank you for all these wonderful replies, preferences, and information. Elise & I have decided to play it by ear, make it to SDC and then decide. Thanks to you all, we have a much better understanding of the unique aspects of each ❤️ Excited to...
On my first Camino (Francês) I was in doubt until the last day. I was almost decided to walk to Muxia. But when I worke up in Olveiroa, the friends I made there decided that it was a hard walk to Muxia, and I had a very injuried knee, só we all...
Well... the crowds it seems do favor Muxia. I have not been but all-in-all it does seem to have a "quiet" vibe to it based on all comments.
I do have to add though that "Finisterre is like visiting Niagara Falls...tourists and trinkets", well...
I understand your reasons but it's possible that you may end up a day or two ahead of schedule and then perhaps you can see both places after all. I assume you're not locking one in right now with bookings but it seems a bit premature to have...
The short answer is where ever your friends are going. I arrived in Santiago, and
since I was a 64 year old man, several of my camino friends were ahead of me.
I received a message that they were going to be in Fisterra/Finnesterre the next...
It would be great to walk all the way to Finisterra! We have already walked the VdLP, and Finisterra, so that was a factor for stopping at Merida, as well as time constraints. But if you can do it, wonderful!
We began walking on 6 February and we had plenty of sunlight. We also had lots of flowers, and wonderful views! I recall reading about an artist who walked the CF and rented a donkey to carry her easel and art supplies. She published a...
My idea is to start my Mozarabe in mids february, in order to avoid walking the last part of it in summer - people should be aware of the high temperatures in Extremadura, which can be almost deadly, even for me, used to brazilian sunny beaches...
Thank you so much for sharing! There are still little information about mozarabe. I plan to walk it from Almería also. But I intend to go further, al the way to Santiago de Compostella and Muxia and Finisterra (through Trujillo and then to...
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