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[QUOTE="Whalleyranger, post: 179731, member: 871"] Welcome to the forum. I walked north from Tui in September 2010 and on the whole found it well signposted. I think I had trouble on the entry to Pontevedra but knew I needed to head for the city centre so followed road signs for that instead of relying on the yellow arrows. I also bizarrely lost the yellow arrows about 2km out of SdC but again just followed the road signs. Regarding the detour around the industrial estate; I can't speak for that but remember that the "original" route was a very long, very boring, very ugly stretch of road with new cars parked up as far as the eye could see, but looking on the bright side; it was really satisfying to reach the end of that road and look back at where I'd been walking for the past hour or so; and it made me appreciate the beautiful countryside even more. [/QUOTE]
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