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Is there a way to reach Muxia by bus?

rio999

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I am planning to walk to Santiago in July, yet i will be a bit tight on time to walk to Fisterra and Muxia, so i thought i might visit Muxia. Is there a means to get there from Santiago by bus? And whats best to see there?

Also on second thoughts, how much time would it take to walk from Fisterra to Muxia?

Thanks
 
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Hola

There are two buses per day from Santiago to Muxia direct.

Santiago - MuxĂ­a
De Luns a Venres
SaĂ­da Percorrido Empresa
7:45 Santiago - MuxĂ­a FerrĂ­n
16:45 Santiago - MuxĂ­a FerrĂ­n

Sábados e domingos
SaĂ­da Percorrido Empresa
9:45 Santiago - MuxĂ­a FerrĂ­n
16:45 Santiago - MuxĂ­a FerrĂ­n

Ferrin is the bus company.

It is a full day's walk from Finisterre to Muxia.

For more on Muxia and what to see - have a look here:

http://johnniewalker-santiago.blogspot. ... -life.html

Regards

John
 
The website Hai Transporte has the schedule as:

Horarios
Lunes a viernes: (Santiago E.A. > Santiago E.F. > Campus S > Vidán > A Barcia > Roxos > Aldea Nova > Bertamiráns > O Tremo > Gándara > Brión > Ponte Barreira > Ponte Maceiras > Negreira > Seoane > Corneira > Fontecada > Brandomil > Baíñas > Berdoias > Quintáns (zona Muxía) > Muxía)
0745 and 2045 (school)
Sábados:
0945
Domingos:
0945 and 1645

The return: (Muxía > Quintáns (zona Muxía) > Berdoias > Baíñas > Brandomil > Fontecada > Corneira > Seoane > Negreira > Ponte Maceiras > Ponte Barreira > Brión > Gándara > O Tremo > Bertamiráns > Aldea Nova > Roxos > A Barcia > Vidán > Campus S > Santiago E.F. > Santiago E.A.)
Lunes a Viernes:
0930
Sabados:
0930
Domingos:
0930, 1630 (school), and 2045
 
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I did not have time to walk to Finesterre nor Muxia but wanted to visit both. A group of us that met on the camino hired a car and had a wonderful day visiting both places as well as some other nice seaside villages (tourist office in Santiago recommended a route). Between the 4 or 5 of us, hiring the car worked out to cost less than the bus. As an added bonus, on our way back to Santiago, we surprised our friends who were walking by stopping in at the albergue in the town (the one that is the first day's walk from Santiago to finisterre). It was a great day, gorgeous weather, and a nice end to the camino.
 

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