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Further question about the Correos bag service..do they just transport rucksacks, or would any case be fine? We'll be departing in less than 3 weeks and have booked it for the Ingles (probably unnecessary,but we have a few nights in Santiago at the end so it means we can travel light each day).
Will be very interested to hear how you get on Greg.Buen Camino!
Just looking at accommodation options and we seem to be well covered,but has anyone ever had a problem arriving at Hospital de Bruma and finding the albergue full?Both the pension and hotel in Meson do Vento seem to be booked out...
Great advice.I'm one of those awkward vegetarians so supermarkets will be more of less essential in that part of Spain.
We're planning to split the first leg at Neda for a gentle first day,taking six days in total.
Thanks for all the feedback, it definitely sounds like going to Ferrol is the way to go. As it happens we already have our credentials from the Camino Society of Ireland so would just need the stamp.
Again, thanks for the advice, no doubt I'll have plenty of questions as the time approaches.
We are planning our first camino from Ferrol to Santiago in late May and have just booked our flights so no backing out!We land at Santiago airport at 16:30 and would want to start the following day - would it be better to stay in Santiago for the night and travel to Ferrol in the morning? I'm...
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