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Transport from Muxia to A Coruna

carriedavey

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Time of past OR future Camino
April/May 2013
G'day Folks! Carol & I hope (if God spares us) to complete our pilgrimage at Muxia (via Fisterra) as we will (hopefully ) have a few "spare" days before our flight back to Melbourne Australia, we were thinking of spending a few of them just chilling at A Coruna. Are there transport links between Muxia & A Coruna that we can use? Thanks for your great forum!
Dave :lol:
 
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While Falcon's map looks easy, things don't always work that way, especially with the new May schedules. However, think of Cee as a "hub" and you are home free. Buses go both to Coruna and Santiago from there. On the other hand if you really want a place to chill for a few days, I have another suggestion... and I'll STILL get you on your bus
 
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Hola Dave,
Did this myself last year. Bus runs from Muxia to A Coruna, but you need to change which is fairly straight forward. The bus leaves from Rúa Marina, which is just the main street alongside the marina, very hard to miss it. One of the bars had the bus timetable in the window, but just ask in one of the bars and you shouldn't have any problems.
Buen Camino
Colin
 
Hello Dave!
We lived in La Coruña for four years before moving to Santiago and it's the Spanish city of our hearts . Please let me know here or through a PM if you need any recommendations for restaurants, beaches, sights to see - there are many! Are you on the Camino now? Buen Camino!!
 

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