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Yes, I have done this.
If you walk from Finisterre to Muxia then to santiago you will qualify for the compostela as it is over 100km. Same is true if you start in Muxia, then Finisterre then Santiago. Either way make sure you get a sello in Lires halfway between Muxia and Finisterre even if you just pass through, they check for this in the pilgrim office as proof you walked.
It is a beautiful way.
Davey
Oh my. For some reason I did not think that was possible.
However, it makes sense. But, if you say walk Fisterra to Muxia then to Santiago. Will F. and M. give you there certificates?
F and M ? Sorry I don't understand
Davey
Fisterra and Muxia.
A yes sorry. In 2016 after I walked the Frances I carried on to Finisterre and received the certificate for that. Then walked to Muxia where I received that certificate also. Finally having walked back to Santiago I received a compostela for completing over 100km. So yes it is possible.
However, the certificate for Finisterre is automatic if you walked there from Santiago (either way). But previously from me walking to Muxia, and from what I have heard from other pilgrims is the fact that before you receive the Muxiana they check for a stamp from Lires. If this is true then the Muxiana can only be received by going via Finisterre. May be someone else can qualify this, I am not sure!
Davey
Davie Boy , Muxia is first for many so Lires has no influence on getting a Compostela .
My wife got one there just recently then next day we continued onto Lires for the night.
The reason i posted this question was the relay the simple message to many who wish to qualify for a Certificate .......instead of starting in Tui / Valencia or Sarria where the herds / crowds are the most enjoyable walk to get your FIRST is from Muxia or Finisterre. The difference with the people walking , the scenery and the quietness is very stark.
The best view shown on the Cathedral Spires os from the Coastal walk just after leaving SDC , this is what you will see when entering from the Coast..........better than major roads that exist , especially from Padron.
I just have a very big feeling that once The Parador is finished [ 18 months ] in Muxia many will walk from there to SDC and it will be the most enjoyable from within 100km.
Thank you for the clarification, thought this would be the case but did not want to mislead anybody just in case !
And I agree, the best view of the Cathedral on entering Santiago is via the coast, such a breathtaking view. Yeah, I think this walk is a much nicer alternative to starting in Sarria, especially in terms of crowds. It would be such a shame if this route also became so crowded but with pilgrim numbers climbing steadily year on year they have to go somewhere!
One more point though, walking back from Finisterre to Santiago is ok regarding signage, but is problematic coming towards Santiago from Muxia. I got lost a few times that way both times I walked it.
Davey
Brierleys Book mate . Sarria = Santiago = Finisterre includes the Muxia Circuit .
I think the man who owns Zara by building Dumbria and now the Parador coming might influence more nationalities as we found the Spanish love Muxia as the destination.
But the shire / local councils or the owners of accommodation must improve the signage from Muxia to SDC.
There has been a very big increase in beds in Muxia so they should be involved.
We met plenty of pilgrims after we left Dumbria and that was their main concern
Having said that once you past Dumbria its pretty easy sailing to SDC.
The only part i missed Davey after Hospital was the pit stopsas the temp was 35c plus.
Keep well mate
Oh my. For some reason I did not think that was possible.
However, it makes sense. But, if you say walk Fisterra to Muxia then to Santiago. Will F. and M. give you there certificates?
Yes, I have done this...If you walk from Finisterre to Muxia then to santiago you will qualify for the compostela as it is over 100km. Same is true if you start in Muxia, then Finisterre then Santiago. Either way make sure you get a sello in Lires halfway between Muxia and Finisterre...It is a beautiful way. Davey
By HORSE, even! Thank you SO much!Yes - marked on the most recent version of the cathedral's Credencial and one of the "official" routes recognised for the Compostela.
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No. You can take a bus to either Muxia or Fisterra before beginning your walk. If you start in Muxia you must walk to Fisterra and then to Santiago. If you start in Fisterra you must walk to Muxia and then to Santiago. Walking directly to Santiago from either town is less than 100km and so does not qualify for the Compostela. Of course if you do not wish to receive a Compostela after your journey then you can do as you wish.Does this mean you have to walk to muxia then finistera and back to Santiago?
@Via2010, oh my goodness! You need to post this list of official starting points and the link to this recent official statement by the Cathedral in a separate thread. There are endless threads with speculation and conflicting advice about where exactly in/before/after Lugo, Sarria, Vigo or whereever one has to start if one wants to get a Compostela. Now finally there is unexpected clarity from the Cabildo themselves!!! A miracle.
Maybe.the best view of the Cathedral on entering Santiago is via the coast, such a breathtaking view.
Maybe.
Tne view of the Cathedral spires as you come in from the Sanabres is glorious.
Thanks!When I walked to Finisterre recently I saw arrows going back to Santiago, and the were always marked SdC.
Wonderful to confirm this info! Planning on walking this route to Santiago in the Holy Year!Yes - marked on the most recent version of the cathedral's Credencial and one of the "official" routes recognised for the Compostela.
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