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== Hitchhiking out == | == Hitchhiking out == | ||
Getting out toward France was difficult as all roads kind of leave in that direction. Best I found was to head out from the airport in the direction of Lugo and then Oviedo. This is the coastal road route. From here there is a lot of tourists and you are more likely to get soemone foreign who is more likely to pick you up than the locals. | Getting out toward France was difficult as all roads kind of leave in that direction. Best I found was to head out from the airport in the direction of Lugo and then Oviedo. This is the coastal road route. From here there is a lot of tourists and you are more likely to get soemone foreign who is more likely to pick you up than the locals. | ||
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+ | Just outside of Santiago is a small town called "Monte do Gozo". Some Pilgrims stop there before entering the city. It's a huge center and has almost 2000 beds. There is a frequent bus line that will take you to walking distance of the town centre. Apparently it works with donations. | ||
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[[Category:Spain]] | [[Category:Spain]] |
Revision as of 21:12, 14 April 2011
Santiago de Compostela is a city in Spain.
Hitchhiking out
Getting out toward France was difficult as all roads kind of leave in that direction. Best I found was to head out from the airport in the direction of Lugo and then Oviedo. This is the coastal road route. From here there is a lot of tourists and you are more likely to get soemone foreign who is more likely to pick you up than the locals.
Sleep
Just outside of Santiago is a small town called "Monte do Gozo". Some Pilgrims stop there before entering the city. It's a huge center and has almost 2000 beds. There is a frequent bus line that will take you to walking distance of the town centre. Apparently it works with donations.