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Just go to the Bela Muxia. It may be the best albergue in Spain!the hospitalero in the municipal albergue in Muxia will demand proof that you indeed walked
tyrrek said:'Finisterre' is one of the BBC's shipping forecast areas, so that must be right! :lol: If you've never listened to the BBC shipping weather forecast do so whenever you have difficulty sleeping. It's nonsensical to anyone who doesn't go to sea, but it's strangely hypnotic.
Finisterre does not exist anymore in the BBC shipping forecast.
It is now Fitzroy
My mistake. It's still a good listen for insomniacs though!gaulsdog said:Finisterre does not exist anymore in the BBC shipping forecast.
It is now Fitzroy
MoniRose said:I think I understand that I can get a Compostela at both places, correct? And that the best advice, no matter which way I go, would be to bus back to Santiago.
Alos, what do you think would be the daily cost of the walk around? And how many days? Five? Six?
Thanks for all the help. - Monica :arrow:
Much better IMHO.scruffy1 said:Muxia is much more to my liking
Hi Monica. I'm not saying that JB's guide isn't helpful. It may be as good or better than any other. I just found a few things that didn't relate to my experience at all. I've only walked that route once, so I can't advise on alternatives, I'm afraid. Buen Camino.MoniRose said:Regarding, if Brierley isn't helpful, can you recommend another?
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