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The Dumbria Xunta albergue is awesome - stainless steel well built bunks arranged in several separate rooms with doors, lots of room, and balconies with glass doors. Lots of electrical outlets. Down the hall, mens/womens baths with separate rooms for all toilets and showers too. Dedicated...
We went to Muxia first, mostly due to the transportation issue. Muxia, at least the rebuilt church and rocks, are far more reflective than Finisterre; in retrospect, it would have been nice to end there. However, we were able to attend Mass at the chapel on the rocks in Muxia - I think it was...
We did this very route last June, with the exception of staying at Casa Pepa, instead of Vilaserio. Sorry, I cannot remember the town. Yes, Dumbria's Municipal albergue is amazing. You will also find an ATM there, a short walk from the albergue in the main part of town. Brierly's guide to...
The comments here on where to get "a list" are correct. We walked this route in early June 2016. I can give very high marks to Bela Muxia in Muxia (beautiful, beautiful albergue and people, private suites available, but regular accommodations are fab.) In Dumbria (we went to Muxia first, then...
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