The main route of the Way of St James to Compostela across northern Spain presented at 1:100, 000 on a durable, waterproof & tear-resistant map from Kompass, arranged as 26 separate strips, each with a route profile, plus additional street plans of central Logroño, Burgos, León & Santiago itself. The whole route is covered on 26 panels, each 36 x 8cm, which present it with the surrounding network of local roads & country tracks as well as railway connections. Towns & villages along the route are annotated with symbols indicating availability of various types of accommodation, restaurants & bars, food shops, post offices & medical or first aid facilities. Also marked are viewpoints, churches & monasteries, & other places of interest both along the route itself & in the nearby towns & villages. 24 panels present the route from Col du Somport (the variant from Roncesvalles via Pamplona is not covered) to Santiago, with the remaining two extending it further west to Cape Finisterre. Each panel is accompanied by a profile with markings for elevation & overall distance from the French/ Spanish border. The panels have no GPS coordinates. The map
Includes:: street plans of the three main cities along the route: Logroño, Burgos & León, plus a plan of the historic heart of Santiago de Compostela. Also provided is a panel with an overview road map of northern Spain showing the whole route. Map legend
Includes:: English. Additional text accompanying the four street plans & useful tips for hikers are in German & Spanish only.PLEASE NOTE: the same cartography from Kompass is also available as map No. 89022 from IGN France, which covers the start of Camino Francés at Roncesvalles rather than from Col de Somport; from Puente la Reina just south of Pamplona, both maps have identical panels, but with the IGN coverage finishing just west of Santiago. IGN map
Includes:: only a street plan of central Santiago. The two maps also differ in size & are printed on a different type of synthetic paper (IGN mat surface, Kompass glossy).