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Any cafes or fountains between Lires and Muxia?

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Linda Breen Pierce
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It looks like this leg is about 14 km. Just wondering if I need to pack all water and any food that I might need. Gracias.
 
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5 km outside of Muxia where you come down the forest path and first see a beautiful beach and the sea on the left the path has a rock wall with a water pipe pouring clean water. I drank from itband survived to do another full Camino.
 
there are two fountains. one just before morquintián (with a lovely stone cross nearby) and one after xurarantes (on the descent to the main road which you then follow into muxía, as @Colette Zaharie mentiones).

there were some drink machines in the first village after lires, frixe, which should also have a cafe and a small shop on the main road about 600m off the camino.
 
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You can eat something in the cafe in Lires if you're hungry, no need to carry food.... You can also replenish your water there, of course. Oh, and a stamp for your credential if you want the Muxiana certificate :)
 
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Yes, but it’s just as you leave a forest path and get your first glimpse of the crystal blue waters of Muxia. It’s a pipe coming out of a rock on your left. I remember it well because I rescued and returned to Muxia a dog that followed some pilgrims out of the town. It only took me half a day to find his owner.
 
I've walked from Muxia to Lires twice and it was no problem and not difficult. Bring water and a granola bar or some chocolate and you will be just fine.
 
It looks like this leg is about 14 km. Just wondering if I need to pack all water and any food that I might need. Gracias.
Stop at Lires , great place for stopping..
No need to leave Muxia early , easy walk .
 
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