September 29 – Hospital de Bruma

This is where the routes from A Coruña and from Ferrol converge and become a single route into Santiago de Compostela.

Pretty sure Casa Graña is the only place to eat (where I had the Pilgrim Meal), but maybe one more. No stores or mercados.

The Church of San Lorenzo de Bruma and its cemetery is next to Casa Graña.

I didn’t bring a guidebook with me, but I found this info on the web.

Dating back to the late Gothic style, it is part of the Pilgrims’ Hospital, as the Way of St. James passes through this parish. The church has a triumphal arch that is now hidden by a false ceiling. The cemetery is located next door.

Oh! And there was an horrero on the property.

Church of San Lorenzo de Bruma

An hórreo is a typical granary built in wood or stone, raised from the ground to keep rodents and water out.