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Nuremberg - Santiago - Finisterra -Starting the end of April 2024
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[QUOTE="Kathar1na, post: 1224004, member: 15378"] Hi [USER=91942]@clarkandkaren[/USER], as you intend to start at the end of April 2024 from Nuremberg, I assume that you have a rough plan of the roads you want to take? I have not walked from this area but I am familiar with parts of Germany and in particular Franconia where Nuremberg is located. I don't recall a poster on this forum who has walked from there to Santiago but that does not mean that there aren't any. I guess that you know this site: [URL]https://www.deutsche-jakobswege.de/wege-uebersicht.html[/URL] ? It is a collection of interactive maps of the most important Ways of St James in Germany. They write: [I]When selecting the routes, we had the pilgrim in mind who is looking for the most direct, well-marked and well described route from home to Santiago de Compostela. Some of these are historically documented old paths, others are scenic routes that are more suitable for today's pilgrims. The selection of routes largely corresponds to the main route network published by the German St James' Societies.[/I] Are you planning to walk Nuremberg - Ulm - Konstanz - Basel? My gut feeling is that this would be the best option. If you can read German, there is a German-language pilgrims forum but it is not as large and as active as this forum: [URL]https://daspilgerforum.de[/URL]. Germany has many "Camino" associations that are active in their regions but I think it is safe to say that Germany has not developed the kind of Camino culture that you find in Spain and, to a lesser extent, in France. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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