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The albergue at Covas is not on the Camino Inglés from Ferrol but is NW of the town, so you would be starting there and adding 9kms to the Camino. If you want to stay at Neda it is a comfortable days walk. An alternative is the Hotel Kensington in Narón, just before the bridge to Neda.The beloved and I start from Ferrol on 11/12 September and are currently planning to walk to Neda.
Hotel el Suizo has been recommended in other threads but we have no experience so can't comment.
Mundicamino lists an Albergue de Peregrinos at Covas about 9k from Ferrol rather than Neda's 11k
All comments duly noted. I also have Johnnie Walker's guide.
Just a fortnight to go .......
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Buen camino!
Thank you for the guidance dougfitz i have made a note of it to add to johnnie's guide much appreciated.I walked from Covas in early Apr and apart from a morning of slow rain leaving Ferrol on the second day, the weather was fine and sunny all the way to SDC.
@JohnnieWalker's CSJ guide was generally very good, as was the way marking. The principle way marks are concrete posts and tile markers. These are augmented at key points with painted arrows. Just remember that every opportunity is taken to keep pilgrims off the roads, so it is always worthwhile checking for way-marks or arrows as you approach each intersection when on the roads.
There is a alternative option coming into Fene that caused me some confusion. It occurs when you reach the area of the Cafeteria Vilar do Colar (p. 38 in the CSJ guide). Where the CSJ guide says 'To follow the camino, though, do not walk towards the Cafeteria, but instead, turn sharp Left across the road following yellow marks on the pavement ...'. At this point there is now an option to cross the road and go to the right and almost immediately at the roundabout veer left and walk along the road going a little west of south through the industrial estate. This avoids about 300m or so of road (N-651?). The alternative appears to rejoin the old route just before a short forest section and crossing the motorway, still on p. 38 of the CSJ guide.
Regards,
Hi Tia Valeria, I see your link to the Gronze site, can it be translated into english ?Ti
The albergue at Covas is not on the Camino Inglés from Ferrol but is NW of the town, so you would be starting there and adding 9kms to the Camino. If you want to stay at Neda it is a comfortable days walk. An alternative is the Hotel Kensington in Narón, just before the bridge to Neda.
If you don't already have Johnnie's guide (link in a post above) then it is well worth downloading it.
Also the Gronze site is better for showing the route outline, including Covas.
http://www.gronze.com/camino-de-santiago/camino-ingles/albergues.htm
Buen Camino
I don't think that Gronze has an English page. It isn't really needed for the basic outline information and the Spanish is fairly general rather than a detailed guide. If you do want to read it then you could paste and copy into a translator fairly easily. We can read the Spanish and use it for extra with Johnnie's guide as our main source.Hi Tia Valeria, I see your link to the Gronze site, can it be translated into english ?
Hi Tia Valeria, I see your link to the Gronze site, can it be translated into english ?
Thank you Nuela, I will do that.Hi Wendy, if you open Gronze in google chrome you can translate it into English (click on this option at the top of the page).