The last remaining tower and gate of the Pazo de Miraz — a 15th-century fortress, largely destroyed — greet you on the left as you arrive. The church is dedicated to Santiago. A bar operates from the Albergue Ó Abrigo.
No services between Miraz and A Roxica — plan accordingly. The camino becomes a gravel road for 3.5 km before reaching pavement, then follows the LU-P-2119 for 3.2 km to A Roxica.
There are no services between Miraz and A Roxica, several hours away. Plan accordingly.
At the west end of Miraz the camino becomes a gravel road which runs 3.5km to the next paved surface and turns left and into Braña the town with no buildings. Soon it merges with another larger road (still a country lane, the LU-P-2102). If follows this road about 600m and turns right onto another. When this road bends left the camino continues straight onto a trail. When it reaches the next paved road, the LU-P-2119, it turns right and follows it 3.2km to A Roxica.