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Santiago to Finisterre

Humbertico

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I need assistance on where I can get info (maps,alburges) from Santiago to Fenestre. Byerlys book has the final stage as Santiago.

Gracias Peregrinos
 
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Hola Humbertico,
Are you in Santiago now? The tourist offices have already closed and the Pilgrim Office closes soon. But you can download the Wise Pilgrim app for the phone and it has maps and accommodations listed. You can use the same credential that you used to get to Santiago, or pick up a new one at the Pilgrim Office before 8pm. The Pilgrim Office will also be open tomorrow at 8am.

Hope that helps!
Faith
 
Have a look at this forums online shop, plenty of options, also check out the section on routes to Finisterre and Muxia.

As an aside, there are a number of different spelling options for Finistere, sometimes it has several ees sometimes more rrs and even with no n, I can never tell which is right... Bit like the argument over if Finisteree or Muxia is the end of the world.
 
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I need assistance on where I can get info (maps,alburges) from Santiago to Fenestre. Byerlys book has the final stage as Santiago.

Gracias Peregrinos
Hi - I wish I was there :)
If you use a smartfone on your trip, try to download a guide app to Fisterre or go to the pilgrim info in Santiago. Buen Camino and Peace be with you
 
I need assistance on where I can get info (maps,alburges) from Santiago to Fenestre. Byerlys book has the final stage as Santiago.

The book shop in Santiago, near the Tourist office (ask them for directions), sells Brierley's book for Santiago to Finisterre.
Jill
 
The book shop in Santiago, near the Tourist office (ask them for directions), sells Brierley's book for Santiago to Finisterre.

And if they have sold out :eek: then try the Cathedral gift shop (in the Cathedral).
Jill
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
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From airports to SJPP
Luggage from SJPP to Roncevalles
No need for guide book. Exit Parador at Praza do Obradoiro, go to the right down the stairs/incline and follow yellow arrows. You'll wash you feet in Atlantic in 3-5 days ;)
 
No need for guide book. Exit Parador at Praza do Obradoiro

Yeah Kinky, sure, you are right, but it's nice to know exactly where the albergues are, when one is travelling on a budget :D.
Jill
 
Yeah Kinky, sure, you are right, but it's nice to know exactly where the albergues are, when one is travelling on a budget :D.
Jill
There's one in a tent just as you leave Santiago if I remember correctly :D
 
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Hola Humbertico,
Are you in Santiago now? The tourist offices have already closed and the Pilgrim Office closes soon. But you can download the Wise Pilgrim app for the phone and it has maps and accommodations listed. You can use the same credential that you used to get to Santiago, or pick up a new one at the Pilgrim Office before 8pm. The Pilgrim Office will also be open tomorrow at 8am.

Hope that helps!
Faith
 
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