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I have forgotten the name of the albergue in or near Muxia where pilgrims can stay for a few days to relax and recover before heading to the next part of life
Barbara
In 2008 I walked my first camino and just after O'Cebreiro all the pilgrims were stopped by a film crew for about 20 minutes. After filming stopped I lingered back to talk. Apparently it was a major motion picture historical piece. I went over to talk to St James himself, apparently a well...
ok well it's 10 years since you posted this and well over that since my first camino..but walking from Muxia to A Coruna is what I hope to do in Aug (Porto-Finisterre-Muxia-a Coruna-Santiago). Can we connect on this should you have the time?
If you had three weeks to walk in December, which route would you pick and where would you start? Just curious
Me, I am considering starting the Mozarbe in Malaga ( a route I have never walked and south enough for warmer weather :))
I have three weeks vacation in December and am considering Camino Mozarabe, starting in Malaga until my time is up. I will return home for Christmas. Anyone have insights about this route at this time of year?
Thanks B
Indeed there is a long established walk between Guelph and Midland organized by a fantastic group of community volunteers. I joined them once a few summers ago. Here is the web link https://ignatiusguelph.ca/programs/walking-pilgrimage/
I have walked three Caminos. When walking my true self emerges and I like that. Coming home and integrating experiences can be a challenge. When you notice your behaviors (some of which I too have done) you could consider asking yourself what you are longing for. Until your next camino, perhaps...
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