Camiño dos Faros · 8 stages from Malpica to Fisterra along the Costa da Morte
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Camiño dos Faros · 8 stages from Malpica to Fisterra along the Costa da Morte

Eight coastal stages of the Camiño dos Faros: 200 kilometres hugging the Atlantic from Malpica to Fisterra, sleeping in small hotels and rural houses of the fishing villages along the way. Demanding in distance but no high-mountain difficulty.

In A Coruña

Trek · 7 nights Moderate

From 790 € /person

At a glance
  • 8 stages / ~200 km hugging the Atlantic from Malpica to Fisterra
  • Eleven coastal lighthouses, including Punta Nariga, Vilán, Roncudo and Fisterra
  • Cementerio de los Ingleses (memorial to the 1890 HMS Serpent wreck)
  • Overnights in hotels, pensiones and rural houses — no refugios, no camping
  • Demanding in distance but no high mountain or technical sections

What you'll experience

  1. Malpica → Niñóns → Ponteceso · ~29 miles

    Start right by the sea in Malpica, pass by Punta Nariga lighthouse (one of the most photographed spots on the route) and finish in Niñóns. Stage 2 to Ponteceso, in the Corme and Laxe estuary, where poet Eduardo Pondal was born.

  2. Ponteceso → Laxe → Arou · ~32 miles

    Cross the estuary to Laxe (fishing port) and then continue to the next stage to Arou. The stretch concentrates several semi-deserted beaches (Traba, Reira) and the first view of Vilán lighthouse in the distance.

  3. Arou → Camariñas · 27 km, English Cemetery

    The most symbolic stage. Passage by the English Cemetery (memorial to the shipwreck of the HMS Serpent in 1890, 172 sailors buried here), Vilán Lighthouse and arrival at Camariñas, capital of Galician lace-making.

  4. Camariñas → Muxía · 29 miles, the longest stretch

    Long stage on the other side of the estuary. Cabo Vilán lighthouses and coastline at the finish, arrival in Muxía with its Santuario da Virxe da Barca on the seashore. Depart before eight o'clock.

  5. Muxía → Nemiña · ~24 km, Touriñán Lighthouse

    Coastal trek with passage by Cabo Touriñán, the westernmost point of mainland Spain (further west than Fisterra in a straight line). Arrival at Nemiña on the beachside.

  6. Nemiña to Fisterra · ~20 km, finish

    Final stage with a climb to the Fisterra lighthouse, kilometer zero of the Way of Saint James. Arrival at the cape, eight days after Malpica. Pick-up by Picuco. Complete Camiño dos Faros passport if you have stamped it in the towns along the route.

What's included

This is what the bundle covers. If you want to tweak something, we'll sort it in the proposal.

Included

  • · Booking management for the 7 nights at hotels, pensiones or rural houses along the route
  • · Transfer A Coruña → Malpica at start + pickup at Fisterra at end
  • · Pre-trek briefing with stages, distances and weather alternatives
  • · Phone backup during the 8 days
  • · Orientation map of the official route with the green-arrow signposting explained

Not included

  • · Meals (dinners at village restaurants ~€20-30; breakfasts depending on accommodation)
  • · Daily picnics (bought in the villages before leaving)
  • · In-trail guide (the trek is autonomous following the official signposting)
  • · Large-pack transfer between stages (optional, on request, additional cost)
  • · Transport to A Coruña

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Who this fits

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Built for fit hikers with experience of several consecutive days, for those wanting their first major coastal trek instead of mountain, for couples and small groups looking for eight uninterrupted Atlantic days and fishing villages. Not the right fit for a first serious multi-day walk (better start shorter), for rain sensitivity (Galicia is Galicia) or for a touristy city-paced rhythm.

Frequently asked

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What are the 8 stages?
1) Malpica → Niñóns (~25 km). 2) Niñóns → Ponteceso (~22 km). 3) Ponteceso → Laxe (~25 km). 4) Laxe → Arou (~26 km). 5) Arou → Camariñas (~27 km). 6) Camariñas → Muxía (~31 km, the longest). 7) Muxía → Nemiña (~24 km). 8) Nemiña → Fisterra (~20 km). Typical times: 6-9 hours per stage with stops.
Is it hard?
Demanding in distance, not in technical difficulty. Walking 25 km daily for eight consecutive days asks for trained legs and feet. No high-mountain elevation, no technical sections. What there is: Atlantic, kilometres and, in some stretches, headwind.
When is the best season?
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are the optimal: less frequent rain, friendly temperature, long days. July-August is hot for the daily distance and accommodation fills up. November to March it rains a lot — operable on request but less enjoyable.
Is there pack transfer?
Yes, optional on request. Some local operators move the large luggage between villages, letting you walk with a day pack (5-6 kg). Extra cost. We coordinate per specific stages — not all stops are equally accessible for the service.
Is it well signposted?
Yes. The Asociación Camiño dos Faros maintains the signposting with hand-painted green arrows on stones, walls and posts. Very reliable; the confusing points are well resolved. For backup, download the GPX track from the official website — Picuco sends it in the briefing.
Can I bring a dog?
Yes. The association allows it and many walk the route with a dog. The key detail: confirm that each night's accommodation accepts dogs (some do, others don't). Picuco handles it in the booking if you ask when closing dates.
What if I only want to do half?
Yes. The two most-demanded halves: Malpica → Camariñas (4 stages, northern lighthouses section and Cementerio de los Ingleses) or Camariñas → Fisterra (4 stages, ending at Finisterre). Contact us to close the half you prefer.
Why is it called Costa da Morte (Coast of Death)?
For the documented shipwrecks on these cliffs — maritime archives count over 600 since the 19th century. The Cementerio de los Ingleses, which you cross on stage 5, commemorates the 172 sailors of HMS Serpent that sank in 1890. It's part of the landscape's weight, not tourist pose.

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