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muxia to a coruna

bsmorgan

Aussie Pilgrims
Time of past OR future Camino
2009 SJPdP, 2010 Sarria, 2012 SJPdP, 2015 SJPdP
Hi everyone. Our third camino is coming up mid July and we'd like to finish the Frances by walking to Muxia then on to A Coruna. Any recommendations on stages from Muxia would be appreciated.
 
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Hi everyone. Our third camino is coming up mid July and we'd like to finish the Frances by walking to Muxia then on to A Coruna. Any recommendations on stages from Muxia would be appreciated.

You would have to 'wing it' along small back roads. For example try using Google maps to plot your way on line.

Happy planning and Buen camino!
 
Thank you. I guess after following arrows for weeks we' ll have to brave it on our own. Looks like beautiful coastline. Just hoping there are accommodation options along that route from Muxia. Happy to do pensions or B&B's if needed. Starting from SJPDP on 23 July and allowing two months to do the Frances then the walk through Muxia to A Coruna. Excited. E="mspath, posafter9488, member: 7963"]You would have to 'wing it' along small back roads. For example try using Google maps to plot your way on line.

Happy planning and Buen camino![/QUOTE]
You would have to 'wing it' along small back roads. For example try using Google maps to plot your way on line.

Happy planning and Buen camino!
 
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When you arrive in Santiago de Compostela before walking to Muxia and La Coruna
do stop at the Galicia Tourist Office/Oficina de Turismo de Galicia in Santiago at 30 rua do Vilar near the cathedral. They have a good free list of ALL services on the paths to Finisterre and Muxia. This includes food shops, albergues, lodgings, restaurants, bars, banks, buses, etc. Their multilingual staff is most helpful. They also offer lots of advice and info regarding other areas in Galicia. Ask them where you might find accommodation along your proposed Muxia to La Coruna route. See this web for more info,
 
When you arrive in Santiago de Compostela before walking to Muxia and La Coruna
do stop at the Galicia Tourist Office/Oficina de Turismo de Galicia in Santiago at 30 rua do Vilar near the cathedral. They have a good free list of ALL services on the paths to Finisterre and Muxia. This includes food shops, albergues, lodgings, restaurants, bars, banks, buses, etc. Their multilingual staff is most helpful. They also offer lots of advice and info regarding other areas in Galicia. Ask them where you might find accommodation along your proposed Muxia to La Coruna route. See this web for more info,
Thank you so much. That is exactly the information we need. Awesome.
 
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