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You're right it doesn't but the 'recognized' starting point is actually at the port, just down the road from the information office.I don't think the starting point needs to be at the tourist office or a church. I got mine last month from our hotel in Ferrol before we headed on our way. Probably any bar in town or business that is open early will at least have a return address stamp to offer.
Ooh, that would be a bit different!Maybe at the train station?
Ah, my first night will be in La Coruña and I won't be staying in Ferrol, just passing through.Any bar or café that is open. You don’t really need one from you start point and if you get one from your first night’s accommodation, you can still get the 2 a day for your compostela.
Dick means your first night actually on the trail (eg Neda, Pontdeume) for your second stamp of the day. The first being any location that you find open in Ferrol.Ah, my first night will be in La Coruña and I won't be staying in Ferrol, just passing through.
My bus got in at 8:30. By the time I wandered to the start point and took the obligatory photo the lovely lady from the tourist office walked past and gathered me up a tad before 9. If you had a coffee/breakfast it will be 9 before you know it. Or as above just get one from any cafe. If it is of interest there is also a pilgrim blessing after the mass at 9 at km 111 Mon-Fri (our lady of Angustias).Due to a late arriving flight I'm planning on getting the early train from A Coruña to Ferrol which arrives just before 8am. Tourist office will be closed. Ideas please on where to get a first stamp near the starting point.
Ooh, very up market. I like it!The day I left Ferrol, I got my first stamp at the Parador.
Are you walking next week? The forecast (yes, I know!!) looks good!Thanks to everyone for replying. I had it in my head that the tourist office didn't open until 10.30! So all is good. Now just hoping that it doesn't rain the whole way to Santiago.......
No, 6 December. Just pre planning!Are you walking next week? The forecast (yes, I know!!) looks good!
Ah ok. Planning to walk next week Ferrol to SDC so if I can help in any way… will start earlyish probably Tuesday!No, 6 December. Just pre planning!
Just finished SJdPP - SdC on 15 October. Now I know the camino calls you back but this is ridiculous. Barely 4 weeks, can't settle, so sod it!Ah ok. Planning to walk next week Ferrol to SDC so if I can help in any way… will start earlyish probably Tuesday!
Good work! Well I will write up a ‘end of tour’ report with an overview of any logistical bits and pieces so hope that helps and fell free to ask any questions ! I am not a planner and just have t shirts, shorts, a jumper, and a bucket hat, so hope it doesn’t rain.Just finished SJdPP - SdC on 15 October. Now I know the camino calls you back but this is ridiculous. Barely 4 weeks, can't settle, so sod it!
I noticed the same thing...he ain't called "Travelin' Man" for nuthin'.Now I know the camino calls you back but this is ridiculous. Barely 4 weeks, can't settle, so sod it!
Good luck having no rain and sunny, summer weather!I am not a planner and just have t shirts, shorts, a jumper, and a bucket hat, so hope it doesn’t rain.
The day I left Ferrol, I got my first stamp at the Parador.
There was a bar near the Naval base on the way out of town that was open early, had a stamp and more importantly, a café con leche. Walking out, bar on the left, base on the right. A bit vague but it’s hard to miss as nothing else was open that early.Due to a late arriving flight I'm planning on getting the early train from A Coruña to Ferrol which arrives just before 8am. Tourist office will be closed. Ideas please on where to get a first stamp near the starting point.
At a bar.Due to a late arriving flight I'm planning on getting the early train from A Coruña to Ferrol which arrives just before 8am. Tourist office will be closed. Ideas please on where to get a first stamp near the starting point.
I have just arrived at Ferrol this afternoon. It’s a lovely sunny day and just having lunch at a bar by the start point. My train from Madrid was late and I arrived at the tourist office at 1405 to get a credential and it closed at 1400. Clearly they don’t hang about as the place was deserted!! Gone down to the start point and the tourist office there keeps the same hours and is closed too, so won’t be open to 0900 tomorrow. They operate 0900 to 1400 daily and Friday, Saturday and Sunday they reopen in the afternoon. All is not lost though as there is a church here and just spoke to a chap who is doing some decorating work and he reckons I can get a credential here at 1700.No, 6 December. Just pre planning!
Ah thank you! I will check that out if the plan doesn't work! No I am staying at the Hostal La Frontera in a ‘single room without window’!! Right in the centre. ! It’s fine and only cost €17. Private bathroom though and whilst check in is meant to be from 1600, the super friendly chap checked me in around 1415. I stayed in a dorm in Madrid last night and hardly slept so glad I have a private room tonight! Thanks again!Are you staying in the albergue?
You might be able to get one there?
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To close this one out, I went over to the church at 1720. ‘Credential guy’ hadn’t showed yet, but as I walked away, he emerged and so I secured a credential and stamp. A back up should your itinerary not match the tourist office!I have just arrived at Ferrol this afternoon. It’s a lovely sunny day and just having lunch at a bar by the start point. My train from Madrid was late and I arrived at the tourist office at 1405 to get a credential and it closed at 1400. Clearly they don’t hang about as the place was deserted!! Gone down to the start point and the tourist office there keeps the same hours and is closed too, so won’t be open to 0900 tomorrow. They operate 0900 to 1400 daily and Friday, Saturday and Sunday they reopen in the afternoon. All is not lost though as there is a church here and just spoke to a chap who is doing some decorating work and he reckons I can get a credential here at 1700.
It’s really nice down here and puts you in the mood! There is the 113km sign, a Camino ingles stone and some artwork outside the tourist office.
The Cafe Sarga is right at the start point of the Camino ( on the portside) They will provide a stamp. It's pretty much next door to the Pilgrims OfficeDue to a late arriving flight I'm planning on getting the early train from A Coruña to Ferrol which arrives just before 8am. Tourist office will be closed. Ideas please on where to get a first stamp near the starting point.
Indeed! I had lunch there today! Nice place!The Cafe Sarga is right at the start point of the Camino ( on the portside) They will provide a stamp. It's pretty much next door to the Pilgrims Office
My son and I also had a late lunch there a month ago when we found the tourist office was closed. They probably get a lot of pilgrim business.Indeed! I had lunch there today! Nice place!
Ah just there now having a coffee before setting off. Some of the local chaps are cracking onto the liquor post shift but not me! Very little open even at 0730! Got a stamp here. Feel like I am following in the footsteps of greatness knowing you were here!My son and I also had a late lunch there a month ago when we found the tourist office was closed. They probably get a lot of pilgrim business.