Day 1 - Camino Finisterre / Muxia - Santiago to Negreira - Day 55 Overall

The Camino Finisterre! Another new route and a lovely exit walk from Santiago. 21 kms today to Negreira. As this was a wind down walk for me I tried to lighten my load. I left a few things like my Sleeping bag, third set of socks, drinking hoses etc in Santiago. I planned to stay in private rooms. I stayed here in Negreira. I had a whole top floor apartment! https://www.gronze.com/galicia/coruna... The Albergue looked nice. I used the washing machine there. 🟨 Do please Subscribe, Comment, 🟨 and šŸ™‹ Ask and Camino Questions I love to talk and share about all aspects of the Camino de Santiago! And hear your tips too! TIMESTAMPS (in case you want to skip) šŸ‘‡ 0:00 Intro 1:05 Santiago Directions 2:40 Starting My Camino Finisterre 5:52 Ponte Macera 7:56 Negreira & My Albergue 10:35 Outro ⚔ Camino de Santiago Blog ⚔ For more details about each Camino journey you can visit the detailed blogs at https://robscamino.com/ It includes daily videos, blogs and photos. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOOD CAMINO VIDEOS FOR NEWBIES I thought it might be useful to point these out, as they address a lot of questions that Pilgrims have when planning their first Camino: šŸ¦¶šŸ½ How to Avoid Blisters on the Camino - Yes it can be done:    • CaminoĀ FootĀ CareĀ -Ā HowĀ toĀ AvoidĀ BLISTERSĀ o...Ā Ā  🤐 What They Don't Tell You about the Camino - 10 Things to Know:    • WhatĀ TheyĀ Don'tĀ TellĀ YouĀ aboutĀ theĀ CaminoĀ ...Ā Ā  🧳 Camino de Santiago Packing List:    • What'sĀ inĀ myĀ PackĀ forĀ theĀ Camino?Ā -Ā Camino...Ā Ā  āš ļø Camino Warning - Before You Walk the CAMINO de Santiago:    • CaminoĀ WarningĀ -Ā BeforeĀ YouĀ WalkĀ theĀ CAMIN...Ā Ā  šŸ“… Planning your First Camino - 12 Camino de Santiago Planning Tips:    • PlanningĀ yourĀ FirstĀ CaminoĀ -Ā 12Ā CaminoĀ deĀ ...Ā Ā  šŸ‘Ÿ Camino de Santiago Footwear - Boots, Shoes, Trail Runners or Sandals?:    • CaminoĀ deĀ SantiagoĀ FootwearĀ -Ā Boots,Ā Shoes...Ā Ā  āœˆļø Camino Travel - Trekking Poles on the Plane:    • CaminoĀ TravelĀ -Ā TrekkingĀ PolesĀ onĀ theĀ PlaneĀ Ā  😨 8 Common Fears about the Camino:    • 8Ā CommonĀ FearsĀ aboutĀ theĀ CaminoĀ Ā  #caminomuxia #caminofinisterre #caminodesantiago The Camino de Santiago route from Santiago to Finisterre and onward to MuxĆ­a is a unique and spiritually significant extension of the traditional Camino pilgrimage. This route is often referred to as the "Camino to the End of the World" because Finisterre was historically believed to be the westernmost point of the known world. Summary of the Route 1. *Santiago to Finisterre* (approximately 90 km): This segment takes pilgrims through lush Galician landscapes, small hamlets, and alongside beautiful coastlines. The walk typically takes about 3-4 days. 2. *Finisterre to MuxĆ­a* (approximately 30 km): This part of the journey connects two of Galicia's most mystical places. The path runs along rugged coastlines and offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It usually requires an additional day. What Makes It Great **Historical significance**: While the main Camino de Santiago routes culminate at the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, many pilgrims choose to continue to Finisterre and MuxĆ­a for additional reflection and to visit the sea, which adds a profound epilogue to their pilgrimage. **Natural beauty**: The route offers spectacular oceanic landscapes, cliffs, and sunsets over the Atlantic, providing a different experience compared to the more interior paths of other Camino routes. **Spiritual continuation**: The journey to Finisterre and MuxĆ­a is often seen as a continuation of the spiritual journey, with the ocean symbolizing endless possibilities and a renewal of spirit. **Less crowded**: This path is generally less trafficked than the more popular routes to Santiago, offering a more solitary and contemplative experience. How It Differs from Other Routes **Geographic endpoint**: Unlike other routes that conclude at a religious monument, this route extends to what was considered the edge of the world, giving it a unique narrative and emotional impact. **Cultural elements**: The mix of Celtic and Christian traditions enriches this route, with various local legends and historical sites adding layers to the pilgrimage experience. **Environmental diversity**: The combination of coastal and rural landscapes offers a visual and atmospheric change from the often rugged terrains of other Camino paths. This route not only provides a physical challenge but also offers a deeply enriching spiritual and emotional journey, making it a compelling choice for those seeking closure or new beginnings after reaching Santiago de Compostela.

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