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Kitsambler said:No, it will not be clear when you are being sent on a scenic route. The French are notorious for walking around three sides of the square when one side would have sufficed. This style of routing is driven by the preponderant French recreational walking style: walk a GR for two weeks while on holiday with a group of friends..
We bought the Mapas Militar (Spanish Ordinance Survey maps), for Northern Spain, and plotted the albergues etc onto them from Gronze etc. The Map Shop, Upton on Severn sells the maps for Europe and may be able to tell you which you need if you cannot work it out from their website - like here.GreatDane said:My husband is looking into the Le Puy en Velay to Roncesvalles route for 2014. He's ordered the 2013 Miam Miam Dodo, the The Way of St James Vol 1 (France): Le Puy to the Pyrenees Cicerone Guide and is now looking for a great overview map of the chemin.
For example we have the Ordinance Survey maps (UK) that cover the Pennine Way, Yorkshire Dales in their OS Explorer Map series. I think for the Camino de Santiago our map of Northern Spain is a Michelin (not green). He was told to look for a Michelin GR65 map and is having trouble locating such. We know that GR65 covers the Le Puy to the Pyrenees route but can't specifically find a/the map by the correct title or ISBN number to place an order anywhere!!! Not sure if it is a Michelin Green map. Would be lovely if the map has gites marked and the chemin marked.
thanks much!
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