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Is the route is well signposted?

Is the route is well signposted?
  • 16 July, 2015 31 October, 2016
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Yes. The Portuguese Way of St. James is very well signposted in Portugal and Spain with yellow arrows marking the route. In Spain, as well as yellow arrows the path is indicated with tiles on which the lines of the scallop shell point in the direction to follow.

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