There are murals everywhere. They can be in villages or out in the middle of nowhere.
Colorful Camino mural with scallop shell and 'Buen Camino'Village building with large portrait mural and church sceneHistorical village scene mural with ox cart and familiesCamino pilgrims mural with shells and yellow arrowsRealistic black and white pilgrim portraits on wallClassical mural of mother and child in BercianosMonochrome pilgrim silhouettes carrying backpacksCamino route map with Santiago, León, and BurgosWomen in traditional dress with colorful swirling backgroundMedieval pilgrim scene with castle and monasteryMural of woman with pelican and stone bridgePilgrim and dog scene with backpack and lanternStarry night pilgrim under celestial skyDistance markers to Santiago, Logroño, and RomaSunrise silhouettes of pilgrims with walking sticksShepherdess with sheep and ancient castle towerPilgrim walking through green fields in La Morena
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More Murals Along the Way
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22
May
Olveiroa to Finisterre, 20.6 miles
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21
May
A Pena to Olveiroa, 16.63 miles
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20
May
Santiago to A Pena, 18.64 miles
I went to bed last night wondering why I ever decided to continue past Santiago. Finesterre was still 62 miles