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Walking back from Muxia - is it feasible to walk beyond Negr

Mark2012

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Camino Frances (2012, 2014) Camino Finisterre (2012, 2013, 2014) Camino Portugues (2013), Camino del Norte (2015)
Hello all,

Just a quick question for you. As I type these words, I am in an albergue in Muxia, and will start walking back to Santiago tomorrow. I´m content to do the walk in three days, but I´d love to give myself as short a distance to go on the last day as posible. With that in mind, I´m wondering is there a viable stop between Negreira and Santiago. (can´t quite figure out the question mark on this keyboard, so apologies for that!) I know Santiago is only 22 or so kms from Santiago, so it´s not exactly an epic last day, but I would like to get into Santiago as early as is feasible on Thursday morning, as I hope to meet someone who is flying out that afternoon. It may well be that I´ll simply start walking at 5am, with a view towards getting there 10-10.30ish, but if I could avoid such an early start then that would be nice!

I really didn´t notice anywhere as I walking out from Santiago a few days ago, but then again I wasn´t looking.

Another reason is that I´m slightly anxious about keeping track of the markers in reverse and not going astray. At the very least, I expect the need for extra attentiveness to slow me down a little bit, which is another reason why I´d like to avoid too much dark walking in the early morning!

So, apologies for being long-winded, but I wanted to be very clear on why I´m asking this question. I love the fórum, but I notice every now and then that posters can answer the question they think the poster should have asked, as opposed to the one that was actually asked. so I wanted to remove any potential ambiguiyu... that and I´m naturally long-winded!

Thank you in advance!
 
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Hi Mark,

The only place I have been able to identify is this Casa Rural, Casa Riamonte (centre of the picture) about 500/600m off the route just prior to Ventosa as you walk back to Santiago. It would give you approximately 11km to walk the next morning.

I just stumbled across it on Google Earth so can't vouch for whether it is still there or quality but there is a website with contact details should you want more information. Drawback is that it is EUR 50 per night :shock: :shock:

I hope that you find somewhere and manage to meet up with your mate.

Buen Camino
 

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Mark,

Another spot besides the Casa Riamonte mentioned above by Mig might be the Albergue de Logrosa in Logrosa which is a tiny hamlet close to Chancela. They list both private rooms and DORMS. Here is their web. http://www.alberguedelogrosa.com/

Good luck and Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 

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