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24 Hours in Finisterre and Muxia

Donna l.

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Upon completing the Camino Frances and exploring Santiago, we have 24 hours or so before taking the train from Santiago back to Madrid Airport. We want to explore Finisterre and if possible Muxia ( or any other sites in that area). If we took a day trip but returned to Santiago for the night, how would we get to Finisterre? How long ? Any recommendations on how to plan this extra adventure ? Thanks, Donna
 
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You can take a morning bus to Fisterra, and return in the afternoon. You can do the same for Muxia. However, getting from Fisterra to Muxia probably is too much for the day.
 
Upon completing the Camino Frances and exploring Santiago, we have 24 hours or so before taking the train from Santiago back to Madrid Airport. We want to explore Finisterre and if possible Muxia ( or any other sites in that area). If we took a day trip but returned to Santiago for the night, how would we get to Finisterre? How long ? Any recommendations on how to plan this extra adventure ? Thanks, Donna
As Falcon said , take the morning bus to Finsterra. My wife tried it in 2013 after her Camino it was to much for one day , Buen Camino, Peter.
 
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Upon completing the Camino Frances and exploring Santiago, we have 24 hours or so before taking the train from Santiago back to Madrid Airport. We want to explore Finisterre and if possible Muxia ( or any other sites in that area). If we took a day trip but returned to Santiago for the night, how would we get to Finisterre? How long ? Any recommendations on how to plan this extra adventure ? Thanks, Donna

Start earlier and enjoy the beautiful walk to Muxia/Finisterre.
The last 100km / Sarria onwards does gets a bit crowded to say the least thus the reason for this camino's increasing popularity.
 
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