Fisterra (Galician pronunciation: [fisˈtɛra], Spanish: Finisterre) is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Fisterra. Fisterra is on Cape Finisterre, the final destination for many pilgrims on the Way of St. James.
Restaurants in Fisterra
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After finishing one of the Caminos (Frances, Portugal, Norte, Primitvo, etc.) it is worth to extend your trip to Fisterra if you have enough time. Galicia with green hills and forrests is just amazing and worth to extend your way to Fisterra. I walked in the beginning of September and there were not as much as pilgrims along the way compared to last 100-150 kilometers before Santiago. However, the bars and albergues along the way were almost full since there is not as much capacities in the section Santiago-Fisterra. But you are able to meet many new pilgrims that you had not meet before, because they come to Santiago on some other way. And when reaching beach in Finisterra - do not forget to find St. James shell - this used to be the prove that you walk Camino several centuries ago.
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Mesmerizing views, amazing sunset. Check out the bar at the hotel. Great place for drone shots. I got back there twice.
4.5 based on 371 reviews
Lagosteira beach on the way to Cabo Fisterra remains a very beautiful and long sand beach. Marvelous moment and lovely place to visit for relaxing and Sunbathing. Delighted wtih my stay over there and recommend it to every one on the Camino Santiago heading towards Milestone 0. Happy Sharing Happy Outside
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