The Saxon Way of St. James is not a circular route and is marked only in one direction (towards Santiago de Compostela)
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The Saxon Way of St. James is not a circular route and is marked only in one direction (towards Santiago de Compostela)
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Leaving the speed of everyday life behind and recharging your inner strength – this is what the Saxon Way of St. James offers. All routes named "Way of St. James" in Europe lead to Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain to the grave of Saint James the Greater. The Saxon Way of St. James follows the medieval Franconian Road from Bautzen to Hof. The foothills of the Ore Mountains are crossed by the route in its middle section, covering 92.2 kilometers from Freiberg via Chemnitz to Zwickau. You will be surprised at how many beautiful spots the foreland of the Ore Mountains has to offer. Information about pilgrimage oases and hostels at: www.saechsischer-jakobsweg.de
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Pilgrim guide ISBN 978-3-943444-16-2
Association Saxon Way of St. James
Hospitalstraße 14
01097 Dresden
Phone: 0172 3608657
Email: info@saechsischer-jakobsweg.de
Website: www.saechsischer-jakobsweg.de
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