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Santiago to Finisterre to Muxia to Santiago, April 2014
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I will...staring 23rd AprilMy friends and I completed the Camino de Santiago in October 2013. As fate would have it, it appears that we will be able to return in mid-April 2014 for another hike. This time we're planning to hike the route from Santiago to Finisterre to Muxia and back to Santiago.
Has anyone done this route recently? Or at this time of year? Any specific recommendations? Since this idea has come up on very short notice, we won't have much time to research the lodging, etc. along this route. I'm scouring the forum now for the most recent info.
Additionally, will any of you be doing this route in mid-late April? It would be great to meet you along the way.
The best part is, my bag is still 75% packed from our camino trip a few months ago.I can nearly pick up and go right now!
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Fiona99, I can't recommend Casa Loncho enough... Such great people there. They truly made us feel like family. Great acomodations there. I hope you get to meet them!
Fiona99, I can't recommend Casa Loncho enough... Such great people there. They truly made us feel like family. Great acomodations there. I hope you get to meet them!
Finisterre - end of the land - would be a classic ending. Muxia: where "The Way" chose to finish[...] finishing at Finisterre or Muxia....not sure which to have as my finish yet.....
Finisterre - end of the land - would be a classic ending. Muxia: where "The Way" chose to finish
Absolutly: Muxia, not Fisterra, for,historical recasons vs wastwaerdly ones. FTI, HÂTE, iPad autocorrectIn 2008 we were told in Malide that the spanish regard Muxia as the finish.
Who told us ?
The 30 plus Spanish people on the tables around us eating squid and drinking vino.
They were quiet adamant about it.
OK, here's the rundown of how we broke up our days and where we stayed as we hoked from Santiago > Finisterre > Muxia > Santiago. Note that we did the entire route, and did not take a bus back to Santiago. I had no complaints about any of the places we stayed at, and I'd happily stay at any of them again. (I had to take a taxi for a portion of a couple of days because I twisted my knee on day 3.)
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 14, 2014
Chicago to Santiago
Accommodations at the 25 de Julio pension. It’s right across the street from a police station, and a 5 minute walk to the Cathedral.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 15, 2014
Santiago to Negreira
Accommodations at the Hotel Tamara
Nice apartment, 2 bedroom rooms with 2 beds each, refrigerator in the kitchen, and a living room area. Very good food in the restaurant downstairs. Normally €60, got it for €45.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 16, 2014
Negreira to Olveiroa
Accommodations at Casa Loncho
Best place I’ve stayed on either camino! Antonio from Casa Loncho runs the mochilla service (forwarding your backpack, similar to JockoTrans) on the Olveiroa/ Fisterre/ Muxia “triangle.” He also provides a taxi service. Antonio and family are the best! Albergue is clean, private rooms are very nice. Great showers. Very good food, small market/ store available there, etc.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 17, 2014
Olveiroa to Finisterre
Accommodations at A Longosteira. (There is a similar place called Playa Longosteria, or something like that, on the same road.) We had a room with 3 beds, which wasn’t huge but was very clean. In Finisterre we ate at La Frontera (run by a German lady named Kristina), and really liked it. It is by the marina, on the circle with the statue in the middle. It’s a 1 minute walk, across the street from the albergue where you get your Fisterre completion certificate. If you are tired of bocadillas, stop in here for sausage, schnitzel, vegetarian food, etc. Also near the same area but on the opposite side of the circle is a good pizza place called Peppone.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 18, 2014
Finisterre (day off)
Accommodations at A Longosteira
See info above…
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 19, 2014
Finisterre to Muxia
Accommodations at Pension/ Hostal La Cruz
It’s pretty much the first place you see when you walk into town. It had a tiny bathroom, but my room looked straight across the street to the beach. Run by a very nice older couple. There are several restaurants along the main road by the water.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 20, 2014
Muxia to Dumbria
Accommodations at Pension O'Argentino
We were the only ones there on Easter. We tried not to bother the owners so they could enjoy their holiday. They did make us a very nice dinner.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 21, 2014
Dumbria to Olveiroa
Accommodations at Casa Loncho
I’ve already bragged on it above… Can’t say enough about this place or the awesome family who runs it.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 22, 2014
Olveiroa to Vilaserio
Accommodations at O'Rueiro
This was the only place where we had to break out our sleeping bags. We got the one private room, and it was cold!!! There is a small place to eat, but no market, etc. in the area. You'll have to stock up on water, etc. elsewhere.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 23, 2014
Vilaserio to Santiago (FINAL DESTINATION)
Accommodations at LaSalle Albergue/ Hotel
Stayed here last year after completing the Camino Frances. The private rooms in the albergue side are every bit as nice as the hotel side, and much cheaper.
I plan on doing this in early September,OK, here's the rundown of how we broke up our days and where we stayed as we hoked from Santiago > Finisterre > Muxia > Santiago. Note that we did the entire route, and did not take a bus back to Santiago. I had no complaints about any of the places we stayed at, and I'd happily stay at any of them again. (I had to take a taxi for a portion of a couple of days because I twisted my knee on day 3.)
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 14, 2014
Chicago to Santiago
Accommodations at the 25 de Julio pension. It’s right across the street from a police station, and a 5 minute walk to the Cathedral.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 15, 2014
Santiago to Negreira
Accommodations at the Hotel Tamara
Nice apartment, 2 bedroom rooms with 2 beds each, refrigerator in the kitchen, and a living room area. Very good food in the restaurant downstairs. Normally €60, got it for €45.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 16, 2014
Negreira to Olveiroa
Accommodations at Casa Loncho
Best place I’ve stayed on either camino! Antonio from Casa Loncho runs the mochilla service (forwarding your backpack, similar to JockoTrans) on the Olveiroa/ Fisterre/ Muxia “triangle.” He also provides a taxi service. Antonio and family are the best! Albergue is clean, private rooms are very nice. Great showers. Very good food, small market/ store available there, etc.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 17, 2014
Olveiroa to Finisterre
Accommodations at A Longosteira. (There is a similar place called Playa Longosteria, or something like that, on the same road.) We had a room with 3 beds, which wasn’t huge but was very clean. In Finisterre we ate at La Frontera (run by a German lady named Kristina), and really liked it. It is by the marina, on the circle with the statue in the middle. It’s a 1 minute walk, across the street from the albergue where you get your Fisterre completion certificate. If you are tired of bocadillas, stop in here for sausage, schnitzel, vegetarian food, etc. Also near the same area but on the opposite side of the circle is a good pizza place called Peppone.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 18, 2014
Finisterre (day off)
Accommodations at A Longosteira
See info above…
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 19, 2014
Finisterre to Muxia
Accommodations at Pension/ Hostal La Cruz
It’s pretty much the first place you see when you walk into town. It had a tiny bathroom, but my room looked straight across the street to the beach. Run by a very nice older couple. There are several restaurants along the main road by the water.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 20, 2014
Muxia to Dumbria
Accommodations at Pension O'Argentino
We were the only ones there on Easter. We tried not to bother the owners so they could enjoy their holiday. They did make us a very nice dinner.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 21, 2014
Dumbria to Olveiroa
Accommodations at Casa Loncho
I’ve already bragged on it above… Can’t say enough about this place or the awesome family who runs it.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 22, 2014
Olveiroa to Vilaserio
Accommodations at O'Rueiro
This was the only place where we had to break out our sleeping bags. We got the one private room, and it was cold!!! There is a small place to eat, but no market, etc. in the area. You'll have to stock up on water, etc. elsewhere.
Camino de Finisterre hike
April 23, 2014
Vilaserio to Santiago (FINAL DESTINATION)
Accommodations at LaSalle Albergue/ Hotel
Stayed here last year after completing the Camino Frances. The private rooms in the albergue side are every bit as nice as the hotel side, and much cheaper.
Thanks evenI plan on doing this in early September,
A very helpful post ,
Flanks,
Eddie.
... FTI, HÂTE, iPad autocorrect
was thinking of trying to do the circuit ....so will go finistere then finish in Muxia...thank youAbsolutly: Muxia, not Fisterra, for,historical recasons vs wastwaerdly ones. FTI, HÂTE, iPad autocorrect
that was very helpful thank youI plan on doing this in early September,
A very helpful post ,
Flanks,
Eddie.
But I like it when I am writing in French - unfortunatley this thing is not bilingual.Just turn it off then? http://ipad.about.com/od/ipad_basics/ss/How-To-Turn-Off-Auto-Correct-On-The-Ipad.htm
Buen Camino, SY
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