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Sunday, June 18, 2023

Day 26: Corcubión to Finisterre

Day 26: Corcubión to Finisterre

DateJun 17th ( Saturday )


Today's Distance: 7 (Finisterre)+ 5 (Lighthouse) miles / 18  km
Corcubión to Finisterre StatsRoute Video
Total This Camino: 258 miles
Total 2023 Caminos: 258 miles 
Total All Caminos: 1981 miles 
Lodging: $ 35 @ Casa Felise
Total Lodging: $ 1165
Planes: $ 1350
Total Planes: $ 1350
Buses / Trains / Taxis:
Total Buses / Trains / Taxis: $ 0 / 163 / 279 = 442
Food: $ 45
Total Food: $ 575

Meaningful Moment

Sunset Cruise around Finisterra and to the Atlantic Ocean to see the lighthouse. 
Skies were cloudy so we didn't see much of a sunset, and in addition, it started to lightly rain.
However, it was nice to be relaxing on the water and to see some of the places we had hiked.
Being next to the lighthouse is impressive, but seeing it from the ocean is spectacular.

Random Thought of the Day

Tried lunch at Os Tres Golpes, but it turned out to be a very neighborhood place and kind of expensive .
So we took a pass and found a more cafeteria style placed that seemed to be comfortable catering with peregrinos.

Then for a pre-cruise meal, we stopped in at one of the places on the waterfront, but it was geared for the tourists. Found the food good, but not great. It was something you would expect for a tourist district.

Tomorrow we begin our second to last day of hiking. We have somewhere between 10 to 11 mi.
The day after we have about 8 - 9 miles. We will arrive in Muxia, which is a picturesque, much less touristy, town on Galicia's Costa do Morte - Coast of death.
It is so named because of the rocks and shoals which have been responsible for many a sailors' death in a shipwreck.

On the Road / Notable memories

For a stretch before entering Finisterra, we were routed through a forest. These little side trips are always beautiful. Sometimes the road can't be quicker to the destination, but it takes a bit of a toll on being relaxed.

The final stretch was along the beach.



First place where we actually dipped our feet into the Atlantic Ocean



It was nice that the Camino was actually off-road for a significant portion. Made it much more beautiful.


Hiking through one of the many towns along today's path


First view of Finisterra and the lighthouse








Finisterra


Having coffee at the lighthouse





This is the marker for kilometer zero.
There is no more farther to walk, because we are at the end of the world.




Finisterra port district; having something to eat before the sunset cruise





Fishing fleet





Finisterra lighthouse from our cruise

2 comments:

  1. Incredible La experiencia, fotos bonitas , que aventura !! Besos Pops , see you soon !!

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  2. Wow. So impressive. Great blog.

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