We found the Way to be mostly easy to find except in a few rough areas in the city of La Coruña itself. Here is our Google map of this day, uploaded from our GPS tracks. "At its heart, the journey of each life is a pilgrimage, through unforeseen sacred places that enlarge and enrich the soul." John O'Donohue Maps and Stats of Day One, Camino Inglés, La Coruña Arm Please click on the link to see what this gorgeous seaside town has to offer! Gallego is a mixture of Spanish and Portuguese. I hope you spend some time exploring the city of A Coruña, the name of this town in Gallego, the Galician Dialect. This is a wonderful day for those who are completing their Celtic Camino from Ireland, having documented in their credentials, the 25-30 kilometers before arriving in La Coruña. While a strong and fit walker could do the entire La Coruña Arm to Hospital de Bruma in one day, for a total of 32.63 kilometers, we chose to do it in two. Our day one on the Camino Inglés, of the La Coruña Arm was a long jaunt through urban areas, a riverside park and country roads, with lofty views and a very long, very steep climb at the end of the day. We sincerely thank-you as this is a reader-supported website. As an Amazon associate and a associate, we will earn from qualifying purchases when you click on these links. Just so you know, all Amazon and links on this website are affiliate links. ~ Privacy and Advertising Disclosure Policy.~ Bunk Bed Yoga (Free Ebook to Download!).~ La Via di Francesco (The Way of St Francis).~ Camino Portugués (The Portuguese Way).~ Camino Finisterre (The Finisterre Way).~ Camino de San Salvador (The Way of the Savior).~ Variante Espiritual (Spiritual Variant of the Camino Portugués).
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