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[QUOTE="Pilger99, post: 741011, member: 85628"] Don't see any Danube here :P. You mean Havel, Spree or Elbe, right? Please check the "famous" yellow german guide books for pilgrims at [URL]https://www.conrad-stein-verlag.de/produkt-kategorie/aktivitaeten-themen/pilgern/[/URL] This map can be old, but it's a good overview. [URL]https://foren.fernwege.de/jakobsweg-karte/index.html[/URL] (I haven't found it on conrad-stein-verlag anymore). If you have guide books you can expect signs and accomodation along the route and with the title or the town you can look for sources in english. But yet again german. This link [URL]http://www.jakobus-info.de/compostela/95.htm[/URL] often ends in a list of accomodation for a particular route or further links. One of the few english sources for an long distance way is [URL]https://www.via-regia.org/eng/index.php[/URL] This historic route started in Vilnius or Kiew. The 450km part from Görlitz to Vacha is known for the pilgrimage and a good infrastructure. Other parts might only be trading routes. [/QUOTE]
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