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OReilly64 Sep 6th, 2019 10:21 PM

Planning 10 days in Galicia in October
 
Hello all:

I have 10 days, flying in Saturday morning to Santiago de Compostela and out of A Coruna a week Monday in the evening. Travel will be by public transportation.

I would like your feedback on the following plan.

I will be staying in Santiago for six nights/seven days with possible day trips to Ourense, Pontevedra, Vigo and a coastal bus tour around Finisterre.

I am then heading to A Coruna for four nights, with day trips to Lugo and Betanzos.

Any comments? Any substitutions? Any recommendations on restaurants and hotels?

Best regards Ger

IMDonehere Sep 7th, 2019 07:35 AM

There is a similar thread that is concurrent to yours.

https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...elona-1671464/

cdnyul Sep 7th, 2019 08:25 AM

Which parts are carved in stone; six nights in Santiago, four in A Coruna, public transportation?

OReilly64 Sep 7th, 2019 12:48 PM

Thanks IMDonehere I will check it out.

cdnyul: carved in stone is public transportation as I do not have a driving licence! I have driven through Galicia about three times in the past covering most of the territory.

Best regards Ger

cdnyul Sep 8th, 2019 03:45 PM

It is not easy to make recommendations for someone who has covered most of Galicia without knowing at least some of their interests,
but Ferrol might be an alternative to A Coruna.
Exponav and the Naval Museum if interested in maritime history and shipbuilding, the Canido district and its street art (Meninas de Canido)
All of the above easy walk from the parador.

annw Sep 9th, 2019 08:13 AM

When we did part of the Camino last year i know some were interested in heading out to Muxia, and i'll be going there next year on another Camino. i'll check with my travel partner on the restaurant we went to in Santiago -- it was top rated on TA and pretty amazing --

FYI the Cathedral has been undergoing renovation and the large incense burner, the one that takes 6 priests to lift with ropes, was not operating; the pilgrims mass was at another church; you could still go in the cathedral. Just an FYI, maybe check on the progress if you plan to visit.

IMDonehere Sep 9th, 2019 12:23 PM

FYI the Cathedral has been undergoing renovation and the large incense burner, the one that takes 6 priests to lift with ropes.

It is called the Botafumeiro and was first used fumigate the Cathedral because the pilgrims from the Camino reeked. It used to be used for certain holidays such as Easter and The Epiphany but when it became popular the Church found other excuses for using it.

While the use of the Bota has been suspended, here is the usual schedule.

The Epiphany: 6 January
  • Resurrection Sunday
  • The Apparition of the Apostle-Clavijo: 23 May
  • Pentecost
  • The Martyrdom of Saint James: 25 July
  • The Assumption of Mary: 15 August
  • All Saints: 1 November
  • Christ the King
  • The Immaculate Conception: 8 December
  • Christmas: 25 December
  • Transfer of the remains of the Apostle: 30 December

annw Sep 11th, 2019 01:31 PM

"It is called the Botafumeiro"

Yes; I brought home a small replica of it for our vicar.

OReilly64 Sep 14th, 2019 03:13 AM

Thank you so much for the additional information.

cdnyul: What are your thoughts on Ferrol? I am thinking of a day trip perhaps. interests are history, architecture, art. Love cathedrals :)

annw: Muxia is on the list of sights in the day trip I am planning :
https://www.viator.com/tours/Santiag...E/d565-28402P2

IMdonehere: The botafumeiro was a highlight on my last visit. Pity.

regards Ger

cdnyul Sep 14th, 2019 03:33 AM

I enjoyed Ferrol, but I feel that, based on your interests, you would not.


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