For many walkers, the Camino ends in Santiago de Compostela. For others, that arrival sparks a quiet desire to continue. The Camino Finisterre leads you beyond the symbolic destination of the pilgrimage, along paths that grow progressively quieter and closer to the ocean, toward the ancient finis terrae.
Leaving Santiago behind, you walk through the green hills, forests and rural villages of Galicia, gradually approaching the Atlantic coast. The atmosphere changes day by day: the crowds thin out, the landscapes open up, and the rhythm becomes slower and more reflective. This is a journey of transition and closure at once — less travelled, more intimate, and marked by a deep sense of space.
Continuing on the Camino Finisterre to the dramatic coastline of Finisterre — and, if you wish, to Muxía — offers a different kind of ending. One shaped by wind, light and wide horizons, where the Camino meets the sea and the final steps feel both grounding and expansive.













