Contains only parts of the stage which are either developed, developed with signs or certified – i.e. sections that are ready to cycle.
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Die letzte Etappe der EuroVelo 3 - Pilger-Route folgt dem alten Pilgerweg und bringt Sie schließlich an den Rand der Iberischen Halbinsel, wo der Endpunkt an der Westküste Spaniens mit Blick auf den Atlantik liegt. Ein obligatorischer Halt auf dem Weg ist Santiago de Compostela, ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Der Camino Francés oder Französische Weg ist die beliebteste Route des Jakobswegs (Camino de Santiago), der alten Pilgerroute nach Santiago de Compostela und Fisterra in Galicien. Er führt von Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in den französischen Pyrenäen nach Roncesvalles auf der spanischen Seite. Dann geht es 870 km weiter nach Santiago de Compostela, durch die Großstädte Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos und León und die letzten 90 km bis zum Kap Finisterre. Folgen Sie auf dieser Etappe der EuroVelo 3 den Spuren ehemaliger Pilger.

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Development status
  • Certified Section of at least 300 km that has successfully undergone the certification process in line with ECF’s European Certification Standard. It is the highest quality level on the EuroVelo network
  • Developed with EuroVelo signs Developed route (see category below) with continuous signing along the route, incorporating EuroVelo route information panels.
  • Developed Route developed for cyclists and signed in line with the respective national standard (i.e. it is part of a local, regional or national cycle network). There must also be a website providing information to users. Developed route can be heterogeneous in terms of infrastructure: type of cycling infrastructure, surface, width, gradients, etc
  • Under development Route containing sections that require further development (e.g. stretches on public highways with high levels of traffic). Cyclists are advised to use public transportation to skip these non-developed stretches.
  • Planning Undeveloped route with no detailed information publicly available on the Internet. The itinerary communicated is a proposal for the best possible option currently available. It may also contain dangerous sections. Cyclists are advised to use public transportation to skip these non-developed stretches.
  • Public transport link

Markers

  • Naturerbe
  • UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe
  • Kulturelles Erbe
  • Kulinarische Köstlichkeiten
  • Maritime Heritage / The Rhine / The Meuse
  • Other Point of Interest
  • Bus station
  • Train station
  • Mobility info center