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Finishing the Camino from Variente Espiritual

portugalnow

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2021
Hello everyone,
I did the Camino da Costa and the Variente Espiritual. I would like to do if I can go from Padron to Finisterre, Muxia then Santiago. Or do you think I need to go from Padron to Santiago then do the Finisterre-Muxia after?
 
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Hello everyone,
I did the Camino da Costa and the Variente Espiritual. I would like to do if I can go from Padron to Finisterre, Muxia then Santiago. Or do you think I need to go from Padron to Santiago then do the Finisterre-Muxia after?
Are you talking about walking from Padrón to Finisterre?
 
There are always easy and difficult ways. You seem to sense both. Santiago is close, one day.
Spend a night at Hebron, clear your mind and proceed.
 
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Hello everyone,
I did the Camino da Costa and the Variente Espiritual. I would like to do if I can go from Padron to Finisterre, Muxia then Santiago. Or do you think I need to go from Padron to Santiago then do the Finisterre-Muxia after?
Padron to Fisterra is doable but is mainly road walking. Much of it on very minor roads, some of it a bit hairy. Nothing that isn't walkeable safely with sensible caution. No Pilgrim infrastructure as such but there is various accommodations. Worth asking your host each night for future possibles. Total distance is around 80 Km so 3 days(?)

Try plotting the following into your mapping app:

From Os Dices, on the Camino north of Padron AC-301 to Rois, the Taberna Angueira is recommended. Pick up the CP-7402 to O Codeso then the AC-543 via the Monestria San Xusto to Curral de Orro. Then the AC-550 to Serra de Outes then the DP-6202 to Cambeiro de Ariba and the AC-400 via A Carballa, Gosende, Ezaro, A Igrexa to Cee from where you can pick up the Camino via Corcubion & Sardineiro to Fisterra.

Happy planning
 

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