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Santiago to Finisterre

MichaelYUK

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March/April 2024
Starting my first Camino May (ingles way) I have been reading a lot about other pilgrims once finished their Camino in Santiago they walked to Finisterre. Has anyone in the group done this? Is there buses from Finisterre to Santiago or A coruna? Also carrying a stone from home to leave there? Is this a myth?
Would love to read fellow members/pilgrims on their experience
Thanks Michael from Liverpool UK 🙏👣⛪
 
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Many have walked to Fisterra and Muxia. Buses from both to Santiago and from Muxia to A Coruna and it’s Airport for your flight home. The stone from home: that is Cruz Ferro, another place entirely. I take the ashes of my tribe to Muxia and our broken boat but that is another myth from another time.

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I have walked to Muxia and then to Finisterre. Many people do. There are buses from Santiago to Finisterre, Muxia and A Coruña. There are also trains between Santiago and A Coruña. People more commonly leave a stone at the Cruz de Ferro on the Camino Frances but no particular reason not to take one to Finisterre if that is in your mind.
 
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Also carrying a stone from home to leave there? Is this a myth?

People more commonly leave a stone at the Cruz de Ferro on the Camino Frances but no paricular reason not to take one to Finisterre if that is in your mind.
As @Bradypus said it's more common to leave a stone at Cruz de Ferro on the Francés, but leaving one at the "end of the Earth" would be rather symbolic.
What is a myth, is the so called tradition of burning clothes at Finisterre. This is illegal and can be dangerous and damaging to the environment.
 

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