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    Question Wall Map

    Dear Readers,
    I plan to walk from St. Jean to Santiago, and perhaps to Finistere. My wife is remaining at home, and would like a wall map 30 inches wide or more. Preferable would be a topographic map. Please let me know if you have info on where I can purchase such a map.
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    Hello, Art:
    Look at some PDF breakdown of the French Camino (6 segments). It may be what you are looking for (and free).
    www.caminosantiago.com (select "english" /"the stages", and you will then find a 6 pdf's on the upper hand of the page).
    Buen Camino!!

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    Thumbs up Thanks & I'm still looking

    Thank you Castellana! It is by far the best possibility I've found until now! I plan to keep looking, and perhaps I'll have this printed by our local print shop.

    With appreciation,
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    Default printing 6 maps for reference

    very useful for my planning

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    Not exactly in wall map form, but very useful for planning (for those who plan where they want to stay!!)

    http://www.caminomap.com/

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    Default Thanks for suggestions!

    Dear Readers,

    Unless someone comes up with a better suggestion, I'm going with the maps provided. I'll report back about how the wall map turns out. Thanks for the great map with the albergues!

    Art

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    Default More Maps

    This is awesome! Found these on a website created for the Via de la Plata, and Via Podiense, but it has these incredible maps for the Camino Franc?s, calculating distances, elevations, locations, albergues, etc...

    http://www.godesalco.com/maps/frances

    http://www.godesalco.com/plan/frances

    Have fun!
    Castellana

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    Thumbs up Awesome

    Thank you Castellana!

    Great suggestions!

    Art

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