Day 11 – Muxia to Cedeira

Good Morning!

Sunrise nearby Muxia.

„Time still goes by. The footprints along the way never end.“

Seen on a sign at Muxia.

At the early afternoon, we startet to look for an other location in the north of Ferrol, someone recommended to us. They named us two lonely places to stay.

Most of the way was only by field road and it takes very long to get there. Two times we passed spots where our truck has scratched the ground due to the road unevenness. Our truck has a clearance of the floor of 30 centimeters.

During the whole day I didn’t take any photo. 🙁

We also drove to one of the distinguished surfers hot spots of northern Spain (Praia de Capelo). Where we planned to stay for the night. Some guys there told us, it is not safe to stay for the night, some days before the tires of on other camper van have been stabbed. So we decided to look for another place.

Sunset at Praia de Capelo

Day 10 – up to Muxia

The whole morning we stayed at this lonely spot. Doing nothing useful, walking kilometers along the beach, sitting there and doing nothing or watching nature.

Playing boules with the neighbours.
Sitting and watching.
The root of a sea plant at the beach.
Small peaces of sea fern (red) on an other root. The part of the red plant is less than one centimeter large.
Is this a part of a mermaid tail?
To be honest, it is no plastic!
My bath room. No, I am not kidding you.
It is easier to connect a tube to the water tab and have a shower there than showering in the camper van.
Neighbours.
Time to cook Paella for lunch.

Later in the afternoon we startet to drive to Muxia.

On the map you see the start and endpoint from today. We did not drove the way as shown in Google Maps. We took the road along the coast via Frixe and Queiroso.

One of the small villages along the road.

Later on we arrived at Muxia.

Muxia harbor at night.
It is getting a little bit stormy outside the harbor.

Day 9 – A Gándara to Cape Finisterre

Before breakfast I was swimming in the Atlantic sea. Now I know, why the others are wearing wet suites.

Breakfast perspective

Finally at the end of day 9 we arrived at Cape Finesterre.

Cape Finesterre

The original plan was to stay there for the night, but there was a very unrelaxed man with his family in a camper van, so we decided to look for another place to stay. Life is to short for unrelaxed people.

So we drove up the Galician coast and found another place to stay.

Not the worst place to stay. 😉
You see the roads that we are driving.