Great job. I have some additional pointers that may help other pilgrims.
In the PDF file you have a photo of the Canons do Sil. However the route does not pass this wonderful sight. Is it therefore prudent to include it in your details?
The tourist office in Monforte de Lemos is presently closed on Tuesday and Wednesday until April.
Details here:
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/lemos/2010 ... m=buscavoz
The wine centre in Monforte is closed every Monday, except the bar. During winter the opening times are restricted too. Details can be found here:
http://www.centrovino-ribeirasacra.com/ ... id=13&pd=1
I don’t know where a pilgrim picks up their Compostela in Monforte, but these closing times could affect you getting one (or not) in this city.
You forgot to mention the exquisite food at Rectoral de Castillón, as I think they have now gained a Michelin star for it.
To see the church at Diomondi you have to walk down the road a few metres, past the wooden shelter which is located at the top of The Codos.
At one point you miss spelt the village of Belesar.
Here is the link to the catamaran service from Belesar. It operates all year not just the summertime.
http://www.lugoterra.com/cs/rutas_fluviais.asp
I think you may have forgotten to point out just how steep the ascent out of Belesar is. :wink:
In Chantada Hotel Las Delicias is something like 2km away from the village centre and isolated. Maybe not the best location to stay in this village. I would recommend a meal at Lucas. It is located in the "old road" under the arches and near to the tourist office.
Hopefully someone will find these additions handy.