When I was thinking about walking the Inglés from Ferrol, I did some homework. In my case, the normal roll up to municipal albergues was out of the question. There are few, and young people may get there before you. You need to arrive early to secure a bed.
So I took an informed decision and booked accommodation. First time on any camino.
I did not regret it. We were assured of a room with a bed, and options for meals. There was no rush, no pressure.
A not to be missed experience is the cafe where the two sisters welcome you hail rain or shine. I forget, but maybe Cafe Adelina.
I would not book the first lodging in Neda or the one in Bruma again, but the rest were ideal, especially Siguiero. That was a pure delight of a place. (Albergue Camino Real or something like that.)
I say this to encourage others who may not have known that while it is a very real and historic camino, you do have to take account of accommodation factors. long legged pilgrims do not need to pay attention to my comments.
The little inconveniences such as hills can be dealt with by careful pacing, judicial looking back at appropriate moments, and the weather - well, take a poncho! (and a lot of laughter ready to be used up as required).