En grupo. Estuvimos alli una media hora. No me llamo especialmente la atencion desde el punto de vista paisajistico. En Asturias tenemos muchos parecidos y mejores. Desde otro punto de vista, religio…Full review by 183gfb
Apr 2, 2022
Grandes vistas con variada vegetación y al tratarse de marzo, afortunadamente, sin aglomeraciones. Falta algo de limpieza de papeles empeados en aseo personal, diseminados por todas partes, producto …Full review by BATALLEO V
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Hace dos años, en el 2019, no lo pude finalizar, por una tendinitis en el pie izquierdo. Hoy he podido llegar a Fisterra y subir al faro y ver un atardecer impresionante. Full review by Alberto1956
I am looking for places to stay along the camino from Santiago through Finisterre then to Muxia and back to Santiago. What is the best way to find accommodations and baggage transfer? Best website?
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A bit more that might help. We didn't use baggage transfer but back-packed the whole way. We sent some excess gear (stuff we needed on the plane home) on to Casa Ivar in …
A bit more that might help. We didn't use baggage transfer but back-packed the whole way. We sent some excess gear (stuff we needed on the plane home) on to Casa Ivar in Santiago - you'll find him on the web - and collected it after Finisterre. Leo
how long is the bus journey from finisterre to Santiago
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The trip takes about 2.5 to 3 hours depending on traffic by the Monbus. You can check the timetable and all the useful bus information in Santiago at the Galician Tourist Office at …
The trip takes about 2.5 to 3 hours depending on traffic by the Monbus. You can check the timetable and all the useful bus information in Santiago at the Galician Tourist Office at 132 rua Vilar.
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Frequently asked questions
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Why choosing the Way to Finisterre?
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Being an end of the Jacobean Way, it is possible to leave from Santiago directly to Finisterre and then continue to Muxía or make the opposite way. The choice...