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Oliverioa to Muxia then Finisterra

handzondeck2

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Hi all is the way to Muxia well marked from the Finisterra/Muxia signpost out of Hospital? I would like to do the route then go to Finisterra and return to Santiago de Compostela by foot. Last time I did the reverse from Finisterra to Muxia then Oliveroa and lost my way as some of the marking wasn't that good. So back to my original question - is the way to Muxia well marked? Sharon
 
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Hi Sharon,
I walked that route on Aug of 2008 alone and found it to be very well marked. There was only one small place near the lake before Olveiroa where I got a little confused, but it was near a town and I soon found the markers very well. And I might have been so enthralled with the scenery that I missed the markers!
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Hola - yes, I agree. This is exactly the way I did that route. I felt it made sense to walk to Muxia first from Hospital then round to Finisterre. I thought the route was lovely and well way marked.
 
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Thanks. i'm walking the Camino Portugues with my 12yr old nephew and we are then walking onto Finisterra via Muxia.
 
Thanks all,

I'm sure my 12yr old nephew will enjoy the scenery and experience
 

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