Many restrictions are being lifted in Galicia from Friday, February 26th, though there will continue to be limitations on group sizes and other restrictions affecting inhabitants of the Province.
The following Municipalities will remain in varying degrees of lockdown :
Aranga, Cabanas, Carballo, Catoira, Corcubión, O Corgo, Gomesende, A Gudiña, Guitiriz, Larouco, Malpica de Bergantiños, Moeche, A Peroxa, Ponteceso, A Pontenova, Toques, Xunqueira de Espadanedo, A Coruña, Ferrol, Pontevedra, as well as some individual districts in Vigo, Lugo, Ourense, Santiago de Compostela. (but Pilgrims with their credencial remain by exception allowed to enter Santiago)
Elsewhere in Galicia, bars and restaurants will reopen, and all other Municipal lockdowns will end -- but travelling into Galicia is still forbidden with the particular exception of foot Pilgrims from Castilla y León.
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Castilla y León is also lifting some restrictions today, so that bars and restaurants will be allowed to stay open until 9:30 PM, and the previous 8 PM curfew is becoming a 10 PM curfew.
The Province's borders do remain closed though, so only Pilgrims already present in Castilla y León (or Galicia) may walk a Camino there, bearing in mind the exceptional permission granted to foot Pilgrims to cross the Provincial border from Castilla y León into Galicia, but even solitary foot Pilgrims are still AFAIK barred from entering into Castilla y León from elsewhere (don't know if the reopening of La Rioja will create a second exception -- though it's doubtful ; but if it did, this would technically constitute reopening the entire Camino Francès to foot pilgrims (not others, except maybe bike ones), as the land border between France and Navarra is open for land travel, long-distance hiking is permitted in France, and the reopening of La Rioja means there'd be nobody to stop you entering the Province from Navarra ; which of course is exactly why Castilla y León might not allow it ; but this is definitely one to keep an eye on !!).
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As to my own ongoing Camino, Catalonia remains in lockdown 'til at least 28th February (you can still do stuff like cross-border shopping trips from France) ; though curfew is now at 10 PM instead and there is some reopening of bars and restaurants. Internal lockdowns are easing in Aragón, except land crossings from France, but the Province remains closed. La Rioja is reopening, keeping only a 11 PM curfew. Navarra remains closed, except land crossings from France, with a 11 PM curfew, but bars and restaurants will be reopening for indoor business on Friday. The Basque Country remains in hard lockdown. Asturias a little less hard. Cantabria remains in regional lockdown, but is easing several measures internally.