[QUOTE="LesBrass, post: 266845, member: 29343
Hmmm ....to park your car just as in any Spanish town , Ferrol is very chaotic .
Before our camino Ingles last year May I came by car and caravan .
One day we drove to Ferrol for touristical explorations but never found a parking place. It was packed with cars. So I turned around and went back to the camping site 17 kms north of Ferrol. By then I had a brandnew car I did not want to get damaged by banging doors against mine or banging my bumpers which actually were hit later on in France on a boulevard nearby the sea. The perpetrator went on without leaving any message -we were not there at the moment-but a witness saw it happen and noted the registrationplate of this brutal frenchman and called the police.p and left a note underneath the screenwiper .After 8 month and threatening my insurancecompany to end up all my insurances with them , they paid me my €1200 damage back. So I left my car and caravan on the campingsite and so this can happen to you aswell leaving a car in a chaotic place like Ferrol.
When you walk from the Ferrol center to the side of the river you pass a suburb with appartments before you walk to Neda. I should dare to leave my car there and should walk back for 15 to 20 minutes to the camino starting point
Eventually you leave your backpack in your car because you will come back on the same point so the first kms are "unloaded"
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From the Santiago busstation there is a bus runned by Monbus via Pontedeume to Ferrol.
The busstation is in the center of Ferrol.
Ask a map at the Ferrol tourist information where you also can get your stamp on your credential.
Our stop was Neda where we stayed in the albergue.
If you walkback from there over the bridge and head on straight you find a street with restaurants. The church in the mainstreet hasa nice stamp.
In Pontedeume the have a nice albergue however when we were there it was filthy and we could not get in before 18h00
When had to clean up the mess und and beds the pilgrims in the morning left.
From there we walked to Miño to the albergue We were the only guests and the frontdoor could not locked up so we blocked the doors with chairs and bunkbeds
But we did not sleep peacefully.
Next stop was Betanzos. They have a recently renovated albergue in the towncenter.
They did not provide blankets so it was chilly in the night and we slept with fleecevests on.
A smelly unwashed and heavily snorring guy spoiled our nightrest so that was the last albergue for us.
From there we walked 18 kms to bar Julia and phoned Antonio of hostal O Meson do Vento who picked us up there. We stayed in his hostal and he took us back next day from there we walked to Ordes where is a hotel in the center. From the camino it is a 3 kms detour but next morning you follow another detour of 3 kms and you hit the camino to Siguëro and cut a bit .
In Siguëro we stayed in hostal Miras but that is closed now. Read back on this forum for alternatives. Lots of posts about it.
From Siguêro is your last day to Santiago. Take some food and drinks with you
A big part you walk through the woods and just in the outskirts at an industrial estate you will find a bar, if you not are walking there during the weekend because than they are closed