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caminka said:I ended up in a 2-day walk (Vilaserio - Fisterra). I don't really reccommend it, though, as the second day was 50km/14hours and I was out sitting on the benches for the half of the following day (no need to explain, why, ne?).
nellpilgrim said:It's a wonder you were able to sit I'd have been horizontal for a week after that Caminka :lol:
Nell
Homer-Dog said:After you receive your compostela in Santiago de Compostela, you can get more stamps an the way to Fisterra. You just have to make sure you have space for another four or five stamps. Also don't forget to stop at the Albergue in Fisterra to pick up your certificate.
No suggestion from me but in 2015 the tourist office in Santiago de Compostela gave out a free guide for the walks to Muxia and Finisterra (in English). I found a version of this online at: http://www.caminodesantiago.gal/documents/17639/155453/Fisterra Muxía - Plano - EN.pdf?version=1.0Can anyone suggest a 6 day itinerary from Santiago to Finisterre?
One way only - not going to Muxia.
Thanks - joann
Can anyone suggest a 6 day itinerary from Santiago to Finisterre?
One way only - not going to Muxia.
Thanks - joann
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