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Hi Martin,
Yes, you can get a credencial in the Pilgrim Office in Santiago. You will need it to check into albergues along the way, where you can also get it stamped. You will then be able to show it and collect your Compostelas in both Muxia and Finisterre.
I noticed that you are doing the...
Yes get rid of that limited thinking. I finished my 9th. Camino, the Camino Inglės three weeks ago and plan to be the first Irish person to walk the Camino Estonia in June, next year. I was 80 years old on 9th. January this year.
It’s on the route and it has a really good spacious albergue just before you enter the town. I did that Camino 5 times. My route was; Santiago-Negreira-Santa Mariña-Dumbria-Muxia-Lires-Finisterre.
It is much better to go to Muxia first. Then Lires and Finisterre. There are only two buses each...
Hoping to do the Camino Portuguese Coastal route between Porto and Valença from the beginning to the middle of October. Will most albergues be still open on the route at that time of year?
I stayed there a couple of years ago. The best albergue I have ever stayed in. Huge evening meal with wine. Communal sing-song and story telling before bed and large breakfast with more wine next morning. Because I don’t drink alcoholic drinks, I was given a bag of apples as I was leaving in the...
I just noticed that you live in Jerusalem. I am a 72 year old Irishman who has cycled the Camino Francis in 2011. My ambition is to either cycle or walk from Nazareth to Bethlehem; arriving in Bethlehem on Christmas morning. Do you think that it would be possible, or would I be taking a serious...
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