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Scenario A: Entire route
Small-scale and
or long-distance
walking trails
Scenario B: Certain nodes visited
Transnational
trails
Scenario C: Section and nodes visited
Scenario D: Nodes connecting other attractions
Individual
attractions over
the trail/route
Figure 2.14 Possible trail/route experience scenarios
Source: Modifi ed after Boyd (2013).
the route as undertaking a pilgrimage. Scenario B is represented by those
visitors interested in the history and heritage of the various tourist-historic
cities (the nodes) along the route, such as Leon and Santiago de Compostela.
Scenario C would relate to those travelers interested in experiencing only the
eastern side of the route (from Pamplona to Burgos). Finally, Scenario D
exists when travelers choose to deviate off the route from one of the principal
nodes to visit other heritage attractions, such as the monastery of Santo
Domingo de Silos.
The next chapter continues the discussion of the supply side of trails and
routes, where the focus is on nature and mixed trails.
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