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For Ferrol, Hotel Almendra is quite cheap and very close to the bus station.
I am planning on doing this route in 9 days. It would be terrific if you could definitely postHi Leon,
I think roughly it is. Are you happy to stay in hotels/casa rurals as well as or instead of Albergues because that may be the best option to fitting a 30km per day plan. How long do you plan for in Santiago as it may also be possible to stop a little way short on your fourth day (there is a hotel about 10km from SDC) and then walk in early the next morning. I will dig out a list of accommodation and rough distances and post up later this evening so that you have some options and assuming that they all have availabilty for your dates.
For Ferrol, Hotel Almendra is quite cheap and very close to the bus station. You can reserve a room (with option to cancel) through Booking.com. I'm sure there are many other alternatives as well.
Regards
Mig
Hi Leon,
I think roughly it is. Are you happy to stay in hotels/casa rurals as well as or instead of Albergues because that may be the best option to fitting a 30km per day plan. How long do you plan for in Santiago as it may also be possible to stop a little way short on your fourth day (there is a hotel about 10km from SDC) and then walk in early the next morning. I will dig out a list of accommodation and rough distances and post up later this evening so that you have some options and assuming that they all have availabilty for your dates.
For Ferrol, Hotel Almendra is quite cheap and very close to the bus station. You can reserve a room (with option to cancel) through Booking.com. I'm sure there are many other alternatives as well.
Regards
Mig
Hola - the Hotel San Vicente http://www.hotelsanvicente.com/ is 12 kms from Santiago and 4.5 kms beyond Sigueiro. In I was in Segueiro yesterday and there are now a number of accommodation options. All listed here with distances: https://www.csj.org.uk/product/the-camino-ingles/ also available for Kindle.
Any suggestions for luggage transfersI'll second that recommendation. Very convenient, clean and not expensive. Close to the bus, close to the harbor.
To get to the harbor (starting point), turn right out of the hotel entrance and left when you run out of street: As you reach the "square", turn right on Ruá Igrexa, and it is more or less straight on to the harbor. There are several cafés on the harbor front, where you can get your first stamps. I got the best cafe leche of the entire trip at café Sarga.
From the square towards the harbor you'll (just after the next intersection) pass a church on your left. The building after that is the market (Mercada da Magdalena), where you can forage for the day. It opens relatively early.
Well, you could carry it on your back - the service I usually useAny suggestions for luggage transfers
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