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New guide to the Voie Littorale: Soulac to Hendaye

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Please feel free to also include discussion on starting points like Paris, and the Breton routes starting points: Pointe Saint-Mathieu near Le Conquet, Moguériec near Saint-Pol-de-Léon, Locquirec near Morlaix and Beauport Abbey near Paimpol in this forum. For more information on this route have a look at the CSJ website or the Breton Association of the friends of St-James of Compostela. The CSJ has a guide of the Paris route here.
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New guide to the Voie Littorale: Soulac to Hendaye

Postby Howard on 17 Jan 2010, 18:40

I'm happy to announce that we have just added an on-line guide to the Voie Littorale, which runs down the Atlantic coast from the mouth of the Garonne to the Spanish border, to the CSJ website. It's in .pdf format for double-side printing as an A5 booklet; there's also an A4 Word version which you can edit to suit your own needs. Both are free in return for a donation to the CSJ, plus a promise to send feeedback to the author when you have used the guide. Follow this link http://www.csj.org.uk/guides-online.htm

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Re: New guide to the Voie Littorale: Soulac to Hendaye

Postby giorgio on 17 Feb 2010, 12:17

Just received my printed copy from the shop...it's great and very handy!!!
If everything goes well , we'll test how good it is in september..
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