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A Coruña

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A Coruña

  • Residents: 243.870 aprox.
  • Province: A Coruña
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12 ways to Santiago

Every way is divided in stages of 20-30 km per day. You can start in any stage.

12 ways to Santiago
12 Ways
Total Kms
No. of stages
French Way
764
33
Portuguese Way
620
25
Portuguese Way (Along the Coast)
666
13
Northern Way
824
34
Primitive Way
313
14
English Way (A Coruña)
74
3
English Way (Ferrol)
119
6
Finisterre and Muxía
119
5
Winter Way
263
10
The Silver Route (French Way)
970
38
The Silver Route (Sanabres Way)
324
35
Sanabres Way
369
13

Where to start

You must cover at least 100 km on foot or 200 km by bicycle up to Santiago in order to obtain your official pilgrim certificate: <<the Compostela>>

Last 100km, 6 days
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Information


Get to know Bruma

A Coruña is a tourist reference, the city is very rich in history, offers idyllic landscapes and exquisite cuisine, so anyone who steps on the city will not want to leave Galicia.

Don’t forget that here is the oldest lighthouse in operation, known as the Tower of Hercules, which you should visit while walking along the promenade bordering the city of A Coruña.

Location


How to get there

The easiest way to get to the city of A Coruña is by road, the city is reached by main roads such as the AP-9 that connects the south of the autonomous community with the entire north and the A-6 that connects the city with Madrid. There are also secondary roads such as the N-VI and the N-550 that have the same route as those described above.

The train station has lines that communicate the city with Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Vigo, Ferrol, Monforte de Lemos and Orense.

The train station has lines that communicate the city with Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Vigo, Ferrol, Monforte de Lemos and Orense.

The bus station also has a wide network of lines that allow you to reach Santiago, Vigo, Pontevedra, Orense, Fisterra, Lugo, Ferrol, León, Madrid, Salamanca, Asturias, Cádiz, Algeciras, and other Spanish cities.

The city also has an airport approximately 9 km away with connections to London, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Valencia, Lisbon, Amsterdam, the Canary Islands, among other cities.

The city also has an airport approximately 9 km away with connections to London, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Valencia, Lisbon, Amsterdam, the Canary Islands, among other cities.

Information of interest

Local police

981 241 100

Civil guard

981 678 800

Fire department

981 184 343

Civil protection

981 220 102

Town hall

981 770 001

Health center

981 184 200

Tourism office

981 923 093

Plaza de María Pita, 6

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Gastronomy

In the municipality of A Coruña the gastronomy is very influenced by the customs of coastal towns, highlighting the seafood, fish, Galician octopus, raxo, padrón peppers, beef, pork and empanada. You should also try the fish stews. For dessert, the cheesecake and roasted milk stand out, as well as the filloas in Carnival.

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Festivals and Pilgrimages

Local festivity

23 y 24 de junio: noche de San Juan

Local festivity

Principio de agosto: Noroeste Pop-Rock

Local festivity

Agosto: Fiestas de María Pita

Local festivity

7 de octubre: Fiesta de Nuestra Señora del Rosario

Local festivity

Segunda semana de agosto: El festival del cómic