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  • Año de Publicación:
    2017
  • Autores:
  • -   Lopez, Lucrezia
    -   Perez Guilarte, Yamile
    -   Lois Gonzalez, Ruben C.
  • Revista:
    Italian Journal of Planning Practice
  • Volumen:
    7
  • Número:
    1
  • Páginas:
    186–212
  • ISSN:
    2239267X (ISSN)
Finisterre; Land's End Destination; Pilgrimage; The Way To St. James;
Finisterre, a location at one of the most western European regions: Galicia (Spain) is being repositioned in Europe as a "Land's End destination". It is becoming a second possible destination for one of the most relevant European cultural itineraries: the Jacobean Pilgrimage. As a consequence of the increasing number of pilgrims arriving at Finisterre, territorial changes have transformed the landscape and contributed to its local socio-economic development. This paper aims to investigate how this kind of "reinvention" has contributed to shape a new sense of place. Moreover, it aims to evaluate the role of intangible heritage in the social and landscape transformations in Finisterre and its reconversion to a tourist destination. We will address the changes occurred in the tourist offer over an 18 years period, including pilgrims' hostels and reception facilities; the institutional tourist promotion; and pilgrims' profile and behaviour. The research methodology is based on the use of statistical sources and document archives from the Pilgrim's Office. It also presents an empirical study through the application of questionnaires to managers of local accommodation facilities and a semi-structured interview to the director of the Tourist Office of Finisterre. The results contribute to highlight the changes that are taking place in Finisterre, both in terms of its peripheral condition, and in regards to the level of tourism management.