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I would say Yes. Starting at the Iglesia de Santiago , the path is clearly marked. You won't need your phone or any maps and soon enough you'll meet people on the way, doing just local biking or hikes. The road is tarred, but pretty scenic, you'll see the port of Vigo for a while and the ria...
I started walking at 8 and am now at mass at 10 am at the Igrexa Parroquial da Inmaculada Concepción.
I got my passport stamped here.
Keeping walking along Ria de Toledo and happy to see the Camino sign for the first time.
I did, even joined a local dancing party. Life is good in Galicia.
Got my pilgrim passport stamped at the Iglesia de Santiago.
Have to remember the 2 stamps per day rule.
Heading back to the albergue now for some shut eye and an early morning start.
The place is located accurately in Google maps, needs and bathrooms are clean and new. I look forward to sleeping tight. That take 8 euros in cash.
The exit door is on the 3rd floor.
The Iglesia de Santiago is 7 mins away and has a mass at 7.30 pm after which you can get your stamp.
I am now in the Camino, starting from Vigo staying at the albergue Albergue público de peregrinos de Vigo Juan Manuel López-Chaves at Rúa da Ribeira do Berbés, 5, 36202 Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain
Hello all,
I am in Madrid now, will be in Salamanca next week and taking the train to Vigo on 22nd to start my camino from there on the 23rd. I am excited. I am doing this alone in honor of my mother's soul, who passed away last year.
From what I've read on this forum Vigo - Santiago is 100...
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