Complete Guide to Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
Take your pilgrimage to the "End of the World" on a bike. Discover the Atlantic Coast, lighthouses and the spirituality of the Atlantic in this 3-day route from Santiago.
Last updated: 28/03/2026
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Technical Summary of Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
151.1 km
Distance
3
days
4
Stages
Media
Difficulty
48 accommodations available on the route
Introduction to Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
All Stages of Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
Complete route divided into 4 stages
Santiago de Compostela to Olveiroa by Bike
The first stage of the epilogue to Fisterra by bike is an enjoyable ride through rural Galicia. The route is undulating but without great difficulties, ideal for starting this last part of the journey...
Oliveira do Pino to Mull of Kintyre by Bike
This cycling stage is the perfect epilogue for the pilgrim seeking the coast. Starting from the majesty of Santiago, the route enters into rural and authentic Galicia. It's an undulating ride with lit...
Oliveira do Bairro to Muxía by Bike
For the cyclist seeking the mystical essence of Costa da Morte, this stage is a direct journey to the heart of legends. From the recovered village of Olveiroa, the road splits northwards, on a solitar...
Muxía to Finisterre by Bike
This stage joins the two bike ends of the Camino, a coastal ride of great beauty with a flat profile. The views of cliffs and beaches are spectacular. It is a day to enjoy the sea and the landscape of...
Key Towns of Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
The most important towns and cities on this route.
Santiago de Compostela
The Final and Spiritual Heart of the Way of St. James. Its majestic Cathedral and Plaza del Obradoiro welcome pilgrims from all over the world in a full of emotion finale.
Olveiroa
Stone village with exceptional rural charm on the Way to Fisterra. Olveiroa is an example of recovery and hospitality, an oasis of peace before seeing the sea.
Finisterre
The "End of the World" for the ancient ones and the Epilogue of the Journey for many pilgrims. His lighthouse and sunset over the Atlantic is the final ritual of the journey.
Muxía
Maritime village of Costa da Morte and the end of the Way. Its Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Boat, alongside rocks and sea, is a place of legends and spirituality.
History of Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
Tradition has it that continuing the path to Fisterra is almost as old as the pilgrimage itself. Medieval pilgrims, after reaching their destination in Compostela, felt an almost mystical need to keep walking until they saw the ocean, until the land ended and the sun sank into the sea. This act, heir to pagan rites of purification and rebirth, became the true end of the journey for many. Over time, the visit to Muxía's sanctuary was added, with its own powerful marine legend.
The bicycle has proven itself to be the perfect tool for this epilogue. After a long and often exhausting journey to Santiago, the bicycle allows you to cover the almost 90 kilometers to Fisterra and the additional 30 kilometers to Muxía in a more relaxed and panoramic way. The story of its popularity among cyclists is due to this ease and the beauty of its route. The terrain, a continuous rise and fall through gentle hills across rural Galicia, is accessible to almost any cyclist and type of bicycle, from road bikes to mountain bikes.
The bike ride begins leaving behind the majesty of Santiago Cathedral. The "bicigrino" heads west, crossing a landscape of oak and eucalyptus forests, and passing by historic villages like Negreira. Emotion builds as you progress, until after a curve, the ocean view appears for the first time, an unforgettable moment. Arrival at the coast, near Cee and Corcubión, with its tranquil rivers, is the prelude to the grand finale.
The bicycle offers a unique freedom in this stretch. It allows the pilgrim to deviate to bathe in the beautiful Langosteira beach, climb without excessive effort to Fisterra's lighthouse to witness sunset, and then ride along the stunning coastal road that connects Fisterra with Muxía, one of the most beautiful bike routes in all Galicia. A visit to Muxía, its Virgin of the Barca sanctuary, and the "sacred stones" surrounding it, completes the mystical circle of Costa da Morte.
In the end, the story of this bicycle epilogue is that of a joyful culmination of the pilgrimage. It's the modern way to fulfill the ancestral rite of "The End of the World". After days or weeks of effort and discipline to reach Santiago, the bicycle becomes an instrument of freedom and exploration, allowing the pilgrim to bid farewell in the best possible way: with the sea breeze on their face and the vastness of the ocean as a witness to their achievement.
Accommodations on the Route
The Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle has 48 verified accommodations along the entire route.
View Stages & AccommodationsPractical Tips for Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
Best Season
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are the best seasons. Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than summer.
Physical Preparation
Train by walking progressively in the months before. Start with short distances and increase. Your body will adapt to the rhythm of the Camino.
What to Pack
Light backpack (max 10% of your weight), worn trekking shoes, breathable technical clothing, raincoat, sunscreen and basic first aid kit.
General Tips
Carry the pilgrim credential, stay hydrated, respect your pace, book accommodation in high season and enjoy the journey without rushing.
FAQ about Epilogue to Fisterra and Muxía by Bicycle
El recorrido del Epílogo a Fisterra y Muxía en bicicleta tiene una distancia total de 151,1 km y se estima que lleva aproximadamente 3 días para completarlo.
La temporada media, específicamente entre abril y junio o septiembre y octubre, ofrece un clima favorable y una cantidad moderada de peregrinos. Esta época permite disfrutar del paisaje sin grandes aglomeraciones.
El Epílogo a Fisterra y Muxía es considerado de nivel medio, con terreno ondulado pero manejable. A diferencia del Camino Francés que puede ser más exigente en algunos tramos por su desnivel, este recorrido ofrece una mayor libertad para explorar la costa sin el mismo grado de dificultad física.
Ourway Travel gestiona la reserva de alojamiento, proporciona un itinerario detallado con puntos turísticos clave, facilita el alquiler de bicicletas seguras y cómodas, y ofrece asesoramiento personalizado para asegurar una experiencia inolvidable.
La ruta tiene un nivel de dificultad medio, con subidas y bajadas moderadas a través de Galicia. Este recorrido combina terreno variado pero manejable, ideal para peregrinos que buscan una experiencia desafiante sin ser excesivamente exigente.
Para reservar este itinerario, simplemente visita nuestro sitio web oficial de Ourway Travel y completa la solicitud online. Nuestro equipo se encargará de confirmar tu reserva y proporcionarte toda la información necesaria para comenzar tu viaje hacia el 'Fin del Mundo'.
Hacer este epílogo en bicicleta ofrece una mayor velocidad y comodidad para explorar la legendaria Costa da Morte, con su belleza natural y sitios históricos. A diferencia del recorrido a pie, que puede ser más lento y exigente, viajar en bicicleta permite disfrutar de los paisajes costeros y acantilados desde una perspectiva panorámica.
Ourway Travel te proporciona toda la información sobre cómo obtener tu credencial peregrino. Además, gestionamos el servicio de transporte de equipaje para que puedas viajar ligero, disfrutando del paisaje sin preocuparte por tus pertenencias.
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