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Certificate for Finisterre an Muxia

Bama Geezer

Bama Geezer
Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances/Finisterra/Muxia (mid Apr-May 2018)
Could someone tell me how we can obtain the additional certificate for going onto Finisterre an Muxia? What are the requirements? Where do we register, and how do we get the additional certificate. I’m starting with a group of three of us In SJPP on 14 Apr. Many thanks to those that respond.
 
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For more re getting your certificates at the end of your walk to Finisterre and/or Muxia see this earlier thread.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...sterrana-without-completing-the-camino.45656/

March 28, 2018 lavozdegalicia.es noted that
"in Santiago on Viaxes Viloria, the association of businessmen of the Camiño from Santiago to Fisterra and Muxía now have a new information point where they distribute both a map and a special credential"
 
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You can get the Finisterre certificate at the tourist office, and also by mail if the tourist office is closed.
The Muxia certificate can be obtained at any alberque in Muxia, but you must have a sello ( stamp )
from Lires ( about the half way point ). Walk back to Santiago direct from Muxia, or via Finisterre and you can also get a compostela for walking at least 100km.
 
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