For the medieval pilgrim, the continuation of their pilgrimage to the sea was likely the one opportunity in their lives to see the ocean. As a souvenir of their visit, they would take a scallop shell back home with them. The scallop shell is now the emblem for the Camino de Santiago and is found all along the route on signs and wayposts.
22km through hilly coastal terrain. One more day remains on our pilgrimage until the lighthouse in Finisterre…..