The Soulac route is a secondary route of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage which runs along the Silver Coast. It offers the pilgrim of Santiago de Compostela an alternative to the four main paths described in the 12th century by Aimery Picaud in his Pilgrim's Guide, namely (from north to south): the via Turonensis, the via Lemovicensis, the via Podiensis and via Tolosane.
The Soulac route starts from Soulac-sur-Mer in France and ends in Irun in Spain. The Jacobean route then continues via the Camino del Norte. It is also possible to join the Camino Francés in Pamplona by continuing on the Baztan route.
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