P
hysically, this second stage Sergude - Bruma is one of the most demanding, but at the same time one of the most rewarding. In the hamlet of Aquelabanda, a small chapel and a noble building, where Philip II spent the night, stand out. This building marks the beginning of a climb, not very steep but sustained for several kilometres, which ends in the hamlet of As Travesas. Here it joins the route from Ferrol to continue the English Way towards Sigüeiro and Santiago.
Camino Inglés through hostels
Points of interest
Map
Start of route End of route Public hostels Private hostels Other establishments Tourist information points Airports Buses Trains