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That only shows a partial set, from western France onward. As we all know, the modern well-marked routes begin on the far eastern fringes of Catholic Europe:
I have one of Ivar’s maps on the wall. It is excellent.Or this, if you prefer your maps electronic.
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Wow - thanks alot a great deal of info to look at! Very helpful!If you just mean the routes in the Iberian Peninsular then try here (care of our Dutch friends):
https://www.santiago.nl/downloads/
they also have downloadable maps through France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
They are on your credencial, no?I’ve been looking for a map that shows all the camino routes. Is there such a thing? Or can you only get individual maps for specific routes? I wanted an overview of all routes. Thanks to anyone who can help to answer.
There should be quite a few maps available on-line with a style that appeals to you.I’ve been looking for a map that shows all the camino routes. Is there such a thing? Or can you only get individual maps for specific routes? I wanted an overview of all routes. Thanks to anyone who can help to answer.
Great question. Like you, I've had trouble finding a map with ALL the routes, especially the ones outside of Spain. Recently I've been googling Camino Estonia, Camino Latvia, etc. Did you know it's only 3,333 km from Riga to Santiago? That's barely 1/3 of the way to the east side of Canada for me. I digress. But there are some great regional maps around too, for example: https://www.deutsche-jakobswege.de/wege-uebersicht.html This site has been invaluable for me in taking many of the paths in eastern Germany. I'm thinking many of you have other favourite regional sites as well. Does anyone have a more detailed map from Talin to Santiago?I’ve been looking for a map that shows all the camino routes. Is there such a thing? Or can you only get individual maps for specific routes? I wanted an overview of all routes. Thanks to anyone who can help to answer.
Where would I get this map? Is it for purchase as a wall map?There should be quite a few maps available on-line with a style that appeals to you.
While Ivar and DoughnutANZ have already responded, here is one in colour :
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There seems to be a couple missing.That only shows a partial set, from western France onward. As we all know, the modern well-marked routes begin on the far eastern fringes of Catholic Europe:
https://www.pilgern.ch/jakobsweg/karte/
On my laptop when I open using Chrome, yes there is an option in the upper right hand corner. When I use the Chrome app it will automatically go to an English translation. Oops, technicalities.You can? As far as I know, Gronze itself doesn't have an English option, but I can use the Chrome browser to translate to English. Is that what you meant?
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