I did both and enjoyed them very much! You can see my journey, and how I took the bus from Mesón do Vento - not Bruma, back to A Coruña, first with Monbus, then Arriva bus line from A Coruña to Ferrol. It is a 2.3 km walk from the albergue in Bruma to the bus stop in Mesón do Vento. Or you can walk on the highway from As Travesas to Mesón do Vento and shave off a km or two.
Click here to see my article on the logistics.
We also split the stage from A Coruña to Bruma, staying in Sergude halfway. There is a nice albergue there after 20 km or so, and then a short stage to Bruma which gives you ample time to pick up a midday bus and with the transfer, arrive in Ferrol for the evening. It made for a nice transition for us.
Day One out of A Coruña is very industrious and we were very glad to have done the stage to Bruma in 2 days. It is a lot of climbing up and down from sea level! 30 km all the way to Bruma would have been extremely tiresome!
Also, the signage coming out of A Coruña is tricky, but I have heard that is is being or has been improved. I have included our GPS tracks in the
Day One article, because we DID get lost through here. And no one in town seems to know where the Camino is!
While Ferrol is a lovely town, I preferred
A Coruña with its lovely beaches, a castle, etc. Of course, I wrote an article on it too!
Have a lovely journey. You will enjoy it!