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Pallas de Rei Taxi

Wicklow Ken

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Camino Frances - O'Cebreiro to Santiago (Oct 2017)
Camino Portuguese - Tui to Santiago (May 2018)
Hi - does anyone know if there are taxis readily available in Pallas de Rei? Am planning on staying about 10km from Pallas de Rei and hoping to grab a cab after the walk from a Portomarin.
Thanks
Ken
 
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I am sure there are, just ask at an albergue. Good luck.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Also worth checking whether the place you plan to stay has a pickup service. A lot do that are a few km off the Camino. We stayed somewhere a few km from Palas de Rei and found out (after getting a taxi there!) that they would have collected us for no charge. But anyway, it's easy to call for a local taxi (or ask in a bar for someone to call - buy a drink first!).
 
Please remember that, being inside the Cathedral's mandate to walk the final 100 Km to qualify for a Compostela, if you ride in a taxi or bus as you explain above, you will have failed to meet this requirement...just sayin...

After Sarria, into Santiago, on the Camino Frances, if you desire a Compostela, you must walk. It is as simple as that.

Hope this helps...just trying to inform...
 
Please remember that, being inside the Cathedral's mandate to walk the final 100 Km to qualify for a Compostela, if you ride in a taxi or bus as you explain above, you will have failed to meet this requirement...just sayin...

After Sarria, into Santiago, on the Camino Frances, if you desire a Compostela, you must walk. It is as simple as that.

Hope this helps...just trying to inform...

This is about traveling to accommodation off the Camino and then back to where you left it. So it won't (shouldn't) mean walking any less of the Camino if you're careful to get dropped off exactly where you were picked up. Easier just to stay right on the Camino but when that stretch is very crowded there may sometimes be no choice, as was the case for us. A lot of people were having to do this when we walked, if they were unable to walk excessive extra distances or camp.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
If that is how you accommodate the need to find accommodation, then it is "legal." I did it on the Camino de Madrid in 2016, albeit way before Santiago.
 
If that is how you accommodate the need to find accommodation, then it is "legal." I did it on the Camino de Madrid in 2016, albeit way before Santiago.

Hello All,
Thanks for the responses. Yes - plan is to get a taxi to accommodation then back to spot where we left Camino the next day. This is my second Camino but first for my wife so am being very careful to ensure she gets her Compostela.
Thanks
Ken
 

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