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Is there a Godeselco like planning tool for the Norte?

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Does anyone know of a planning tool that mentions all of the town/villages and kms for semi planning for the Norte?
Thanks in advance,
Neve
 
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The Gronze online guide is helpful. Otherwise the CSJ guides (Los Caminos del Norte A; Ruta de la Costa both 1 & 2), or the Cicerone guide. The former is more detailed the latter has small maps, both are in English. Gronze has the stages and elevations with Spanish text. Mix and match and then take your choice of which to take with you is probably best.
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The Gronze online guide is helpful. Otherwise the CSJ guides (Los Caminos del Norte A; Ruta de la Costa both 1 & 2), or the Cicerone guide. The former is more detailed the latter has small maps, both are in English. Gronze has the stages and elevations with Spanish text. Mix and match and then take your choice of which to take with you is probably best.
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I think the OP is looking for a "planning guide" similar to the Godeselco for the CF and VdlP rather than a guide. Much easier to get a handle on distances and possible stops.
I was also hoping to find one.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Thanks Grayland. We are not familiar with Godesalco. The CSJ guide to the Norte is very different, more detailed, than the one for the Frances so it might still be useful as a planner. We used it as such, as well as taking it as a guide so never felt the need to seek anything else. It will be interesting to see if anyone knows of a planner. Hope you find one.
 

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