We took the bus to Fisterre today. The Spanish people calls it Fisterre. We were looking for the healing rock but found out that this rock is in Muxia not Fisterre. However if you are a childless couple, Fisterre has a healing spot noted to reverse barrenness of women.
I am glad to have visited Fisterre. Your camino does not really end until you have visited the end of the world.
At the main lighthouse here, there is the mile marker that shows “0.00 kms” to show the end of your journey. Speaking to Penny, a Canadian from Toronto, she says that today is her last day on the camino having arrived in Fisterre. We will also take this as so.

We left Fisterre at 3pm and returned to Santiago at 6pm. We received more information about the hotel parador’s tradition of feeding 10 pilgrims 3 times everyday for free.
Marybel and I took part in the tradition this evening to round off our pilgrim’s journey. We shared the meal with 4 other pilgrims.

Even though we have not found our healing rock, we had a fine day today at Fisterre and a decent free meal at the hotel parador.
We will head out to Muxia before we leave Santiago. We are now positive about the whereabouts of our sacred rock. Keep tuned.



Yay…What a feat! The end of the world. Nice! Good luck on your search for the healing rock.