Priscillian
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 1999, Aragones 2000, Desde Le Puy 2002, Portuguese 2009, hoping RDLP 2014
There is probably no way that this post can be interpreted as anything other than promotion but at the suggestion of several pilgrims, some of which are Forum members, I would like those of you currently walking to know that a certain "sanctuary" has been found by pilgrims choosing to stay at The Little Fox House (A Casa do Raposito) just 15 klms from Muxia. It is in a tiny pueblo 9 klms from the Camino to Muxia and is unique in all Galicia. You don´t have to walk to Muxia as there are buses from Santiago or Finisterre and anyway,within reson I´ll pick you up if you can´t walk a single step more.
There is a special peace here acknowledged by all which gives you an opportunity to "come off" the Camino and meditate on all you have experienced (good food too!) before you decide where your Way will take you next...home or...? It is my private home (I am a writer and psychotherapist) not an albergue. Meals are communal and included and all is donativo. If the number of pilgrims here is 3 or less (max is 5 and I ask for minimum 2, maximum 4 nights) you might even get the chance to see something of the wonderful places on the Costa da Morte..places you´d never find on the bus! Today we went to a deserted beach but it could be a castle, a 2 thousand year old castro, or 12th century church, a museum of special interest, or an ancient lighthouse or a beautiful river walk...
On the other hand you might like to cloet yourself in the libray and just read or write.
See The Little Fox House Facebook page for photos and more information.+
Buen Camino, Tracy
There is a special peace here acknowledged by all which gives you an opportunity to "come off" the Camino and meditate on all you have experienced (good food too!) before you decide where your Way will take you next...home or...? It is my private home (I am a writer and psychotherapist) not an albergue. Meals are communal and included and all is donativo. If the number of pilgrims here is 3 or less (max is 5 and I ask for minimum 2, maximum 4 nights) you might even get the chance to see something of the wonderful places on the Costa da Morte..places you´d never find on the bus! Today we went to a deserted beach but it could be a castle, a 2 thousand year old castro, or 12th century church, a museum of special interest, or an ancient lighthouse or a beautiful river walk...
On the other hand you might like to cloet yourself in the libray and just read or write.
See The Little Fox House Facebook page for photos and more information.+
Buen Camino, Tracy