Whether you finish the stage in Fisterra or Muxia, you cannot miss the last section that joins both villages, bordering Costa da Morte and being one of the best routes that departs from Compostela.
Recommendation Pilgrim
You can do this stage going from Fisterra to Muxía and vice-versa. For those who decided in Olveiroa to take the Muxia variant, you will only need to follow from here the opposite way to Fisterra.
Distance and elevation
Stage profile
Route
Itinerary
Km 0 – Inicio
If you have stayed the night in Fisterra you will have to get to the Playa de Langosteira beach to get to the national road. A marker will take you through the left to get to San Martiño de Duio, a village linked with Dugium. It is believed that here was located the famous Roman village that was destroyed by the water due to its inhabitant sins. Recent excavations have demonstrated the existence of a settlement in this area, but this was apparently destroyed by the Suebi. Once you get to this village you will find a church devoted to San Martiño that is from the 18 century. Continuing your way you will get to Escaselas and Hermedesuxo de Abaixo. The way continues on a path to the right that will lead you to San Salvador, but there is an alternative route: Rostro that goes through Castrexe and Padris. If you continue through the official way you will get to San Salvador and you will leave this village going through a forest that will lead you to Rial and Buxán. Then you will get to the famous Playa de O Rostro beach that was deeply affected by the Prestige catastrophe and before by a boat called Casón. You will continue through Castreche, here you will return to the asphalted road and also rural paths to get to Padrís where you will see again Atlantic Ocean. Canosa and Lires are the following villages, a perfect place to rest for a while and see the Iglesia de San Estevo de Lires church. After visiting some streets you will get to the Castro river, you will have to cross to get to Muxía. After crossing the river you will have to walk up a little bit to get to Guisamonde where you will continue on a road to get to Morquintián. Once you get to a crossing you will have to be very careful because the way can become a little bit confusing. You will see a marker but you will have to go to the right. After 300 meters you will have to turn left and then to the left again to go through Facho de Lourido. Then you will have to descend through Xurarantes and Fonte do Bico. Through paved and dirt roads you will get to Lourido beach. You will have to walk approximately two kilometers more to get to the city center, through Doctor Toba avenue. Then, you will have to cross some streets such as Campo das Pinas and Os Malatos, to arrive at the hostel where you can leave your bags and walk around Muxia. Passing by the tourist office we will turn to our left, walking next to Santa María temple and reaching the Virxe da Barca sanctuary, currently uner restoration due to the fire that took place in 2013. Tells the story that it was here where Santiago saw the Virgin coming on a boat. She wanted to thank him for his missionary activity in behalf of his Son.
Conoce los diferentes caminos, los puntos inicio y número de etapas, señalización, tipos de alojamiento, cómo preparar tu mochila y un montón de datos curiosos
¡Revisa tu correo!
Te hemos enviado un enlace para descargar la guía. No olvides revisar la carpeta de correo no deseado si no lo tienes en la bandeja principal.
Use of Cookies
At PILGRIM TRAVEL S.L. we use our own and third party cookies to improve your accessibility by optimizing your user experience, as well as to show you advertising adapted to your interests by analyzing your browsing habits.
You can set or reject cookies according to your preferences by clicking on the ‘Cookie settings’ button. You can learn more on our
cookie policy page.
Your options
When you enter this website, it may store or recover data from the browser through cookies, mostly about users, their preferences or devices, which is used to achieve a correct performance of the website and allowing a more personalised navigation. Below, you can choose to exclude certain types of cookies. You can click on each header for more information and to change our default settings. However, by blocking certaintypes of cookies, the experience of use may be affected, as well as other services we can offer.
Name of the cookie
duration
Use
cookies_options
30 days
Cookies preferences
webphone[property-name]
1 day
Used to enhance the user experience when requesting a callback
pilgrim_catedral
6 days
Used to enhance Google Analytics campaigns
wp-wpml_current_language
1 day
They assign the country code, which is determined by the user’s IP address. Used to determine what language should be used for each user.
Name of the cookie
duration
Use
_hjIncludedInSample, _hjid
365 days
Hotjar: user inclusion in a sample, visit ratio of the same user
_ga
2 years
Google Analytics: differentiation of users
_gid
1 day
Google Analytics: differentiation of users
_gat_, _gat_[property-id], _dc_gtm_[property-id]
1 minute
Google Tag Manager: requests limiter
_gac_[property-id]
90 days
Google Analytics: campaign information about the user
_gaexp
Depending on the experiment duration, usually 90 days
Google Optimize: user inclusion in the experiments
_opt_*
1 day
Google Optimize: campaign information
Name of the cookie
duration
Use
_gcl_au
5 days
Google Ads: to measure efficiency of ads
_fbp
90 days
FacebookAds: to show relevant ads in Facebook or third partyplatforms