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SJPP-Roncesvalles Map

StFina

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CF, June 2012
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Back in 2017 when I walked from SJPP to Roncesvalles, the Pilgrim Office in SJPP provided me with an excellent map of the route. Since I arrive in SJPP after the Pilgrim office closes, and depart the next day before they close, does anyone have a good clear copy of that map? Much appreciated - Steve
 
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.
Correction. I depart the next day before the Pilgrim Office opens. - Steve
 
I am puzzled, you have walked it before, not that long ago and you want a map? It hasn't changed much. Just follow the line of people ahead of you. Or the Dutch confraternity has gps routes if you want to them.
 
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I remember that the map had great detail that was not contained in the Brierly book. That is the reason I wanted it.
 
I remember that the map had good pictures with turn by turn directions. I also didn't want to miss the detour road down to Ibaneta and avoid walking the steep slope to Roncesvalles. Much thanx to all.
 
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A copy of the map I think you want is at:


The pilgrims office recommends taking the road to Ibaneta from the Col de Leopolder. This thread tells you how in detail:

When I hiked it in September 2021, when I got to the cross, I don't remember a big yellow pointed sign like the one in your picture telling me to go right. It was very confusing at that point on a somewhat foggy day. Luckily someone was up there with me at the time and guided me to the right.
 
I am puzzled, you have walked it before, not that long ago and you want a map? It hasn't changed much. Just follow the line of people ahead of you. Or the Dutch confraternity has gps routes if you want to them.
The map was good as a couple intersections on the Way were very ambiguous regarding markings. Much better last year and this year.
 
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