Camino Finisterre-Muxía

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Camino Finisterre-Muxía is an extension of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage that continues west from Santiago de Compostela to the Atlantic coast at Finisterre and Muxía.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extension of the Camino de Santiago
pilgrimage route
endsAt Finisterre NERFINISHED
Muxía NERFINISHED
followsDirection west
hasAccommodationType guesthouses
hostels
pilgrim albergues
hasApproximateLength 115–120 km total
28–30 km from Finisterre to Muxía
90 km from Santiago to Finisterre
hasCertificate Fisterrana
Muxiana NERFINISHED
hasCulturalPractice reaching the “end of the world” at Finisterre
visiting the Marian sanctuary in Muxía
hasLanguageRegion Galician-speaking area
hasMainTown Cee NERFINISHED
Corcubión NERFINISHED
Negreira NERFINISHED
Olveiroa NERFINISHED
hasPilgrimOffice Finisterre pilgrim office NERFINISHED
Muxía pilgrim office NERFINISHED
hasSeason autumn
spring
summer
hasSurface forest tracks
rural paths
secondary roads
hasTerminus Cape Finisterre NERFINISHED
Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Boat NERFINISHED
hasTypicalDuration 1–2 additional walking days between Finisterre and Muxía
3–4 walking days from Santiago to Finisterre
hasWaymark Camino de Santiago scallop shell symbols
yellow arrows
isConnectedTo French Way of St. James NERFINISHED
Portuguese Way of St. James NERFINISHED
other Camino de Santiago routes at Santiago de Compostela
isWalkable by bicycle
on foot
locatedIn Galicia NERFINISHED
Spain
partOf Camino de Santiago network NERFINISHED
passesThroughRegion Costa da Morte NERFINISHED
reaches Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Atlantic coast
startsAt Santiago de Compostela NERFINISHED
usedFor long-distance hiking
religious pilgrimage
spiritual retreat

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Camino de Santiago hasMajorRoute Camino Finisterre-Muxía