Buen Camino.
Always carry enough water and snacks to last you between stops - bars are few and far between and no fuentes.
There's a decent supermarket once you cross the bridge into Fene and bars on the way out then I saw nothing until the outskirts of Cabanas where there was a small bar/tienda before you see a parade of shops in Cabanas on your left (good fruit shop) and a Tourist Information office in the park on your right before crossing the bridge.
The walk out of Pontedeume is a climb you think will never stop but it does and there's a rest area 3/4 of the way up and a bar (that should read Meson Paz) at the top of the climb.
I saw nothing between Pontedeume and Mino. The new route into Mino brings you to some bars and another TI office.
I don't recall seeing anything between Mino and Betanzos.
Nothing on the next section either but I turned off the official Camino at the Presedo refugio a little way short of the Bar Julia on the old route.
Between Hospital de Bruma and Ordes I saw THREE bars/cafes!
Beware the dinosaur! (You'll understand)
Have a cream cake (or two) in the Hotel Restaurante Nogallás in Ordes
Then saw nothing until the industrial suburbs of Santiago at the Bar Poligono.
The entry into Sigüeiro has been changed - I'd follow the thin (reddish?) line not the thick (purple? sorry I'm colourblind) line. The thin line is a quiet country road, the thicker is right alongside a noisy highway. They both go from A to B!
(it gets busier than this! path is now between trees and crash barrier)
Which would
you choose?
Sorry if all that's a bit long winded but it's meant to help highlight the scarcity of facilities between towns.
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