CorkWalker
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Santiago to Muxia / Finisterre
Hello,
first post - so mods, please move if this isn't an appropriate location for my post.
I'm walking to Muxia / Finisterre in September with my husband who is recovering from long covid. Breaks are important and I'm looking to find out what that route is like for pit stops - we walked Pisa to Siena 2 years ago (pre-Covid infection), and a lot of the walk was without break stops. Ideally I'm just looking for somewhere he can get a quick cup of coffee and a sit down, pastry, etc.
If anyone can give an idea of how this route is supported, I'd be grateful.
Many thanks.
first post - so mods, please move if this isn't an appropriate location for my post.
I'm walking to Muxia / Finisterre in September with my husband who is recovering from long covid. Breaks are important and I'm looking to find out what that route is like for pit stops - we walked Pisa to Siena 2 years ago (pre-Covid infection), and a lot of the walk was without break stops. Ideally I'm just looking for somewhere he can get a quick cup of coffee and a sit down, pastry, etc.
If anyone can give an idea of how this route is supported, I'd be grateful.
Many thanks.