In Muxia we ate a little at A Marina, tasted good. There was a festival, so we ate there too :)
Breakfast at Playa das Lanchas. I think almost everybody had breakfast there, very crowded haha.
In Lires we had lunch at A Brana, food was good, but...
Walked to Muxia, Finisterre and back to Santiago last month.
In Neigreira we stayed at San Jose (also on the way back). It was fine, first time a 3-persons room with own bathroom, second time a 2-persons room with shared bathroom.
Next day...
There is something special about cities waking up. Double special if that city is Santiago de Compostela.
Around 6:30am I saw people walking to work, a family of 4 sightseeing and taking pictures already (they were probably jet lagged) and...
On my Caminos, some of the albergues I stayed in did our laundry for us for a very reasonable price, usually 3 to 5 Euros. It's sort of like quality control ... they know their machines best. Besides, it's nice to receive your laundry washed...
I have found "Un bocadillo con jamon y queso, y una cerveza grande por favor" meets most of my needs, along with "Donde esete el bano?" delivered in my best Australian accent.
Talking to someone who was planning to walk a Camino the other day and the topic came up , what definitely not to do while cross Spain ? 1- don’t go too far in a day . It’s easy to see on the map where you want to go , but weather , trail...
Don't litter. Don't pick fruit from orchards. Don't stomp into the field of sunflowers for the perfect Instagram photo. Don't pick seed out of sunflowers to create smiley faces or arrows. Don't make a ton of noise leaving an albergue in the...
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