After that is was easy! There were lots of markers. Familiar faces and some new signs too.
I used my phone light a little and followed the way. Today is a holiday in Spain and the towns I passed had nothing open. Finally, there was a coffee shop that just about every pilgrim stopped into. They even offered a new credencial for the Finisterre/Muxia walk, good thing as my other one only had 3 spaces left.
E also stopped for second breakfast and we walked together, doing some uphill for awhile, but breaking to take in the scenery too. Here’s going into Ponte Maceira:
The famous bridge the town is named for.
We arrived to Negreira and heard from another pilgrim that the Municipal Albergue was full so we are staying in a private tonight. The town is very quiet. The Camino guide says that Hemingway mentioned this town in For Whom The Bells Toll, but I haven’t seen any signs of him here!
There is a good Santiago statue! I like the shoe addition. :)
After a little rest time and laundry I had a wander in town. Dinner at the albergue’s restaurant was the option and it’s bedtime now; tomorrow is going to be a longer day kilometers-wise. Buenas noches to an absolutely lovely day back on the Camino.
Kilometers walked: 21.58 (Fitbit), 21 (Guidebook from the pilgrim office in Santiago), 20.6 (gronze.com). It was a nice, easy transition day back into walking.
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