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Camino Inglés Accomodations List

Rowena

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Can anyone send me a link to a full list of albergues and other accommodations along the Camino Inglés, including the part from A Coruña? I have searched around in the Forum but haven’t found anything yet. I’m considering walking to A Coruña after completing the Portuguese route from Porto in early November.
Thanks,
Rowena
 
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The La Coruna route part of the Ingles is not very picturesque at all, although at least walking to La Coruna, you are walking downhill to the coast from Hospital de Bruma.

You are talking about a 3 to 4 day walk, and if you have not done the Finisterre walk from Santiago, have a think about that instead. If you are flying out of La Coruna, or just want to visit, as I found this a better city to visit than Santiago, consider taking one of the regular fast trains from Santiago to La Coruna
 
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Can anyone send me a link to a full list of albergues and other accommodations along the Camino Inglés, including the part from A Coruña? I have searched around in the Forum but haven’t found anything yet. I’m considering walking to A Coruña after completing the Portuguese route from Porto in early November.
Thanks,
Rowena
I'm planning the Camino Ingles in September and have bought both the Brierly Guide and Village to Village. There are few if any differences in the listings of accommodations. And it looks as if there are fewer accommodations in general. Because I'm a bit less healthy this year, I've booked some spots ahead as I can't really take the chance of extra milage at a day's end. I have found, that if you email the hotels directly, the rates are much lower than any booking site and closer to the rates quoted in the guidebooks. I would inquire as to the closing of the albergue's that late into the season. Porto to SDC was gorgeous! Been Camino!
 

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