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Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre / Muxia

The westernmost part of the Camino de Santiago ‘“ The Way of St. James in northern Spain, linking Santiago de Compostela with Cape Finisterre and Muxรญa on the Atlantic coast, presented by the Confraternity of Saint James in a 27 page booklet. Detailed instructions for following this part of the route are provided, including some accommodation options, but the current edition of this title published in 2009 has no maps.The Confraternity of St James is a non-denominational registered charity founded in 1983 to promote the pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostela and to foster research about them in Britain. In addition to publishing pocket guides to the routes it also runs two refuges for pilgrims (at Rabanal del Camino on the Camino Francรฉs and Miraz on the Camino del Norte) as well as provides assistance to elderly, frail or disable people who might otherwise be unable to undertake the pilgrimage.