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@NualaOC Hi Nuala. Remarkable synchronicity and unanimity! Hope you are well. I'm in a hermitage (trying to keep up with UK politics).Hi @AnimalDoc - quick answers to your questions:
1. Yes - you can get a stamp at the pension in Friol
2. This is a debatable point. Strictly speaking, it probably isn't eligible as it doesn't involve the final 100kms of a recognised route. However, those of us who have done it had no issues when we presented our credenciales at the pilgrim office.
3. Probably 4 days, depending on how far you like to walk per day.
4. Don't do it if you want lots of company, need lots of arrows and are afraid of loose dogs.
Best of luck and Buen Camino!
I'm well thanks, Tim - hope you are too! I'm trying not to keep up with UK politics today@NualaOC Hi Nuala. Remarkable synchronicity and unanimity! Hope you are well. I'm in a hermitage (trying to keep up with UK politics).
Just be aware that Santa Eulalia is closed on Sunday.1) Santa Eulalia de Bóveda (also spellt Santolalla) is a MUST, do not miss it, seeing fresco paintings which are 1500 years old is something else. It is an unbelievable place. Simply magical.
It's also closed on Mondays, and the rest of the week it closes at 2:00 or 2:30 for the rest of the day.Just be aware that Santa Eulalia is closed on Sunday.
Thank you both for your very complete replies. Based on the descriptions (deep mud and cow manure, inconsistent waymarks, etc.) I think that I will find another way to explore Lugo this time around.
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