The instructions below were given to me by a fellow pilgrim and were more accurate than any of the guides I had. To enter Vigo I followed the coast literally walking on the beach to the port. I found a cheap hotel there and in the morning I headed to Rúa Urzáiz, the main artery of the city. that is the key, get yourself to Rua Urzaiz. (taxi to Plaza de Fernando el Catalico to simplify the start). Once there, you have to follow Rua Urzais upwards, passing the Plaza de Fernando el Catoli Cross Rua Pizarro and continue straight ahead, crossing Avenida Alcalde Gregorio Espino.
Without abandoning Rúa Urzáiz at any time, which will have been transformed into a pedestrian boulevard, you pass through the neighbourhood of O Calvario. After passing through the local market, pass 3 streets and turn on the right-hand side by Rúa de Toledo, that is, the 4th Street that you will find on the path.
At this corner, Urzáiz with Toledo, begin the yellow arrows of the
Camino de Santiago. Following them then cross an avenue and arrive next to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, known as the Church of the Peaks. Pass with the church on the right, ascending, by Rúa Toledo. We follow it to Rúa Cantabria, turn left.
Cross the Avenida del Aeropuerto, which corresponds to the N-556 road and continue straight on, in ascent, passing by a civic centre and a blue-coloured building which is the city’s water company (Aqualia). Without abandoning Rúa Cantabria at any time, continue advancing 350 metres more, between small houses and some bars.
When you arrive under a power supply station, you will begin to enjoy a good panoramic view of Vigo and its river. At this point, the street changes its name and is called Rúa da Pouleira, which ascends to a fountain with the same name. then the way marks are clear.
After Ponteverde consider diverting to follow the Variante Espiritual, such a great route