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Thank you Johnnie, I have an unused Credencial for Via de la Plata (it has just one sello at seville), can I take it for stamps in case my new one runs out along the CF, just in case. What do people normally do ...say if they take it slowly along the CF and their credencial becomes full of stamps before the end?Hola - no need for a new credencial if there is space in your existing one. The route is lovely and takes 4/5 days. There is accommodation quite regularly spaced. If you do to the Tourist Office of Galicia at number 32 in the same street as the Pilgrims' Office they will give you all of the information you require.
Thank you Johnnie, I have an unused Credencial for Via de la Plata (it has just one sello at seville), can I take it for stamps in case my new one runs out along the CF, just in case. What do people normally do ...say if they take it slowly along the CF and their credencial becomes full of stamps before the end?
Thanks falcon! I did try the Muxia tourist office website, but didn't think to look at the Ayuntamiento!
Yes it does. I've just done Muxia to Fisterra to Santiago and it does qualify for a Compostella. You have to get at least two sellos per day. It is a beautiful route but the route finding is difficult as you are going against the arrows. I'm not sure I would recommend this as a first time Camino unless you are experienced at route finding. I would definately recommend getting the John Brierley Camino Finisterre book. This has maps and it helps. However, I still got lost in a few place and I've done 7 caminos. In fact, everyone I met going 'my way' got lost. I was told (after arriving in Santiago) that there is a smart phone app that you can download and shows you where you are on the route using GPS. This would have helped. I'm currently writing a post about this route. I hope to be able to post it tomorrow.Thinking of doing the above as first camino. Does it qualify for compostela? Thks!