Last leg to Finisterre

Yesterday afternoon was so hot, I didn't want to get caught out again. So, this morning I started walking in the dark, on my own. I was the first one to leave the albergue.
It was foggy, "I can seeEn savoir plus
Cee

Cee was larger than I expected. Being Sunday, there was a 'mercadillo' and we headed there thinking it was a food market, but it was a clothes market 🤷🏻♀️
However, there were shops allEn savoir plus
Almost there!

After Cee came Concurbión, and then a few more villages close together. The sun came out for short periods, it's like it was wrestling with the fog.
The whole day stayed cool, probably under 20°C -En savoir plus
At the end of the world

Finisterre means end of the world, and it was the end of the known world until just over 500 years ago.
The first photo has the lighthouse in the distance - the end point of the world.
The fogEn savoir plus
Formalities

Walking to Finisterre (Fisterra in Galician) gives entitlement to a Fisterrana - similar to the Compostela in Santiago, it's an official record of completion of the pilgrimage.
It is tradition hereEn savoir plus
Sunrise in Finisterre

Yesterday was cool all day, and the forecast for today was a maximum of 21°C, so I figured there was no need to rush.
I left the albergue at about 8am and started my walk towards Muxía.
Was I the last one?

Pilgrims who come to Finisterre and Muxia do it in any order. I chose to do Finisterre first.
On my way towards Muxía I didn't see any other pilgrims for the first 7k or so. Then, I started to seeEn savoir plus
Muxia

Jan wanted to go for a swim at the beach that was about 2k before the town.
I wasn't up for a swim. It was more complicated for me, because I'd had to get fully changed, so I kept walking, checked inEn savoir plus
Sunset

After dinner, we followed tradition and watched the sunset near km0.
Muxía beaches

Muxía is a peninsula. Last night I saw the rocky west side, and this morning I saw the beaches on the east.
Closing the triangle

Today we walked from Muxía back to O Logoso, completing the triangle in the map I posted the other day.
The straight line back to Santiago will take 2 more days.
We are staying at the same alberguesEn savoir plus
Off-track adventure

Until today, following markers on the road has been easy. The yellow arrows are frequent and placed in very visible positions. This applies to the whole Camino Francés to Santiago, to the routes fromEn savoir plus
The fog

Today it was foggy again. It reminded me of the short chat I had with a lovely young girl a couple of days ago.
She had been in Finisterre and couldn't see the sunset because of the fog. She thenEn savoir plus
Second last day

Another 30k day today, but feeling better than yesterday. There were still some long hills, but the day overall seemed easier.
There were long stretches on the side of the road, and long straightEn savoir plus
A better ending

Going to the west end and back to Santiago was definitely a good idea.
The first arrival at Santiago was too busy, too noisy, too confusing, too many people, all a bit overwhelming.
What a contrastEn savoir plus
Last day!

All went well, updates coming tomorrow
My superpower

I discovered that I have the power of climate control.
A couple of times before, there was a little rain. I put on my rain jacket and backpack cover, and the rain stopped.
This time it also startedEn savoir plus
Adapting to the conditions

The first photo is of the square where I had lunch with Jan on my way to Finisterre, grateful for the shade provided by those trees.
This time we got there for breakfast,still raining, and we had toEn savoir plus
Ponte Maceira

Then we got to the town with the pretty bridge and stopped for some photos
Yes, I was in Galicia!

I was warned that I would get rain in Galicia, at any time of the year. It only came true on my last day!
I was forced to put the rain gear on, and of course, a little later, the rain stopped 🤣
Nearly there!

By the time we could see Santiago, there was a bit of sun and blue sky.
We made it!

Second arrival at the Cathedral, this time with my great Camino buddy.
I was very selective in my use of stamps throughout the Way, because I wanted the whole trip to fit in a single credential.
As IEn savoir plus
Camino now over

After a shower and organising stuff, we walked back to the city for a celebratory dinner. Now that I had my luggage, I could wear my normal street clothes!
We added up all the kms walked accordingEn savoir plus
Voyageur
Such a beautiful photo!