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[QUOTE="jl, post: 736668, member: 1964"] There's the Via Romea Germanica (Stade to Rome) [URL='http://www.viaromeagermanica.com/en/'][U]http://www.viaromeagermanica.com/en/[/U][/URL]. You could begin in Trondheim along the St Olav's Way (or even in Sweden, and across to Trondheim) [URL='https://pilegrimsleden.no/en/'][U]https://pilegrimsleden.no/en/[/U][/URL] and walk to Oslo and then through Denmark on Jakobsweg [URL='https://pilgern-im-norden.de/pilgerwege/der-haervejen-in-daenemark/'][U]https://pilgern-im-norden.de/pilgerwege/der-haervejen-in-daenemark/[/U][/URL] - down to Rome on the Via Romea. From there you could head onto Jerusalem, or alternatively turn around and head across to Santiago. I know that the Via Romea is 2,200kms. Here's my blog if you are interested - [URL='http://wanderingyetagain.blogspot.com/'][U]http://wanderingyetagain.blogspot.com/[/U][/URL]. Lots of variant to these paths too - you could zig zag your way to Santiago for thousands of kilometres - there is nothing set in stone that you have to walk a straight path! [/QUOTE]
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