hampshire!tim
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (2013), Ingles (2014), Finisterre (2015)
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Here are a couple of other threads that might help you.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...h-which-one-first-and-last.25465/#post-201265
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...ia-or-fisterra-which-route.13419/#post-106345
I have volunteered in the Pilgrim Office. PLEASE be aware that if you DO NOT go to the Pilgrim Office in Santiago first you will NOT get a Compestela from the Cathedral. It is their thought that your Camino ends at the Cathedral. You can get the other Compestelas after, but not before Santiago.
How about walking to Muxia, spending some time there, then taking a taxi (don't think there's a bus) back to Hospital and walking to Fisterra?
In this case I would suggest first going to Fisterra - you can't beat the sight approaching the sea over the Cee and further on to Fisterra.Nice idea - will look into this - thank you.
I'm even toying with the idea of a full loop - SdC to Muxia to Finisterre to SdC. But not sure that looking backwards at the beautiful approach to Finisterre will be anywhere near as memorable. And I'm taking notice of the warnings about difficult of signage 'in reverse'. Decisions, decisions ....
God choice! I did SdC-Fisterra-Muxía-SdC in 2013 and walking from Muxía to SdC wasn't so hard. I used stored GPS-log once or twice when I was a little bit unsure of the way but most if the time it was quite clear where to go. I got my self a compostela after that routeThanks everyone for the advice - very helpful.
Think I am going to go Finisterre first then Muxia, then maybe walk back to SdC, undecided just yet about the return.
As I hadn't seen this site before, a small shout-out for http://www.urcamino.com - very nice simple but comprehensive site for planning your camino with distance, altitude and accommodation info
Urcamino offers a different though very valuable info: water spots and suggestions for distances based on wants. Check it out!Thanks everyone for the advice - very helpful.
Think I am going to go Finisterre first then Muxia, then maybe walk back to SdC, undecided just yet about the return.
As I hadn't seen this site before, a small shout-out for http://www.urcamino.com - very nice simple but comprehensive site for planning your camino with distance, altitude and accommodation info
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