Are we there yet?

At about 32k (per my watch) I came to this beautiful bridge and a nice village with quality buildings, clean, well looked after. I thought I was in Melide and, for once, the watch agreed with theもっと詳しく
Melide

The city is quite big, busy and noisy with traffic, markets and a temporary amusement park.
It's not a particularly nice city, like Burgos or León. It's famous for the traditional pulpo (octopus),もっと詳しく
Pulpo

Monika, who wanted to do a shorter walk today, ended up in Melide as well. Nelly was here too. On the way we saw Susan, a South African lady I met a few times before. We're all staying at differentもっと詳しく
Children's Day

The amusement park installations are temporary, part of the Children's Day celebrations.
On the way back from dinner I challenged Jan at air hockey. We played 2 games and won one each 😄
1 month of Camino

Today is the 'monthversary' of my start at Saint Jean Pied de Port, and I only have one more day of walking to get to Santiago.
Everything went so well! I remember in the beginning, I had so manyもっと詳しく
People

Today I met Joe (Ireland) and Isabel (Germany). They met for the first time last year, doing the Camino del Norte. This time they came to do the Camino Primitivo together. The Primitivo and theもっと詳しく
More people

The two girls in the photo with me, Elena and Yolanda, plus 2 others who were travelling alone, got together in the garden of a bar on the Camino.
When they saw other pilgrims passing, they askedもっと詳しく
The plan

So, what to do with 9 spare days?
There's an obvious answer: continue walking to Finisterre and Muxía. These are official pilgrimage routes as well. If I keep walking at the current rate, I can evenもっと詳しく
Last stretch

On the last day, I was 28k from Santiago, so it would be a full day's walk before I got there.
Klaus was spending the night of the 23rd 6k closer, and Jan was coordinating the time so we could meetもっと詳しく
Certificate of distance

This is another piece of paper that I bought as a souvenir. It is a record of the distance walked, based on stamps collected each day at different locations on the Camino.
But they only consider theもっと詳しく
La Compostela

The arrival was kind of an anticlimax for me. After breakfast, I walked faster than usual (my ankle was making me slow down occasionally, not all the time), and non-stop for 20k.
The reason was, Iもっと詳しく
I made it!

It's been a long day, but a good one!
More details tomorrow 🙂
The Cathedral

After getting the Compostela and leaving the backpack in a locker, I did the obligatory visit to the Cathedral. I saw the box that supposedly holds the remains of Saint James, admired the architectureもっと詳しく
The botafumeiro

The swinging botafumeiro is one of the major attractions here. But it is very difficult to know when it's on.
There's a lot of hearsay with inconsistent info, such as:
They swing it all the time inもっと詳しく
Last photo with Jinjoo and Klaus

Uploading late - this pic was from Wednesday evening. We had an early dinner because Jinjoo was leaving that night.
Today (Friday) she messaged from Rome. She's spending a week there before returningもっと詳しく
Take 2

On my rest day in Santiago I got the chance to get a better picture of me at the Cathedral.
Monika arrived

Monika was a day behind us, and we caught up for lunch.
The full experience

When I started researching the Camino, it didn't take long until I learnt about the dreaded bed bugs.
They are a feature.
For a few days I was kind of paranoid about them, and thought I'd beもっと詳しく
It paid off!

Logistics got in the way, but everything worked out in the end.
Last night we were at Albergue La Estación. When we decided to stay for a second night, we asked, but they were booked out (good thatもっと詳しく
Albergue Seminario Menor

My second night in Santiago was here, a very well repurposed old building, super comfortable and spacious.
It's 1.6k to the Cathedral, but compared to my current daily walking, it's nothing 🤣
New beginning

Today I started the walk to Finisterre with Jan. I reserved an albergue about 30k from Santiago. He didn't book anything - he wanted to go a bit further but didn't want to commit.
We walked part ofもっと詳しく
Ponte Maceira

I passed by this beautiful little village today, on the first leg of my way to Finisterre.
The way to Finisterre

There are roughly 90k between Santiago and Finisterre. It's typically done in 3 or 4 days.
Jan was very much set on doing it in 3 days, and the idea of ~30k per day suited me. His idea was different,もっと詳しく
New friends

All the new people we met last night were very nice. They were from Germany, Italy, US, Portugal, Austria (?) and Spain.
Today we're on the second leg to Finisterre and I walked all day with Pablo, aもっと詳しく
旅行者What’s left Laura? 3 more days?
旅行者I reach Santiago in 2 days, but I'm not ending there... I will reveal more soon 🙂
旅行者Nice!