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Excellent site for maps and albuergue info

Mabel

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This site has up to date information!!
http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/

it IS in Spanish, BUT the maps are easily read. There are two per "page" and they show not only the trail itself BUT where the albuergues are located AND the altitude of the walk...helpful for those with knee problems, etc!
At the end of the "page" is a list of albuergues with addresses. If you can read spanish there is also a place to read critiques. ALthough, perhaps, there may be one or two in English.
BUT it is still a site worth visiting. The maps are terrific. It also gives you info on how to get to Roncesvalles.

PLUS CHEAP AIRFARE FROM COMPOSTELA TO your city of departure at the end, once you have your COMPOSTELANA....40% off airfare AND you get to where you need to be SOONER and even CHEAPER then going by train or bus.

Buen Camino Peregrinos!!!!!
 
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excellent site for maps

This really is a great site! I put in Camino Santiago Consumer into Google, found the website plus the option to translate the page. It's never a perfect translation but it's better than nothing!
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