Good, but could be so much more.
This app, like Buen Camino, is just okay.
You can select where you are starting, and where you are going. It will show you what will be at each stop. But, not on the map. You have to jump back and forth to your route to see what’s available. Hostel in this village, great! Where is it? Ninja is silent as no location shows on the map.
Open map, you can see here you are. Great! Let’s zoom out so we can get a fuller view of where we’ve been and what’s coming.
No, says the ninja. you must always look at where you are as it forcefully zooms back in.
So for route planning, a “C”. As a great Camino App, “D”.Amazing, but unsure if it will continue to be updated
Am a bit more than halfway through walking the Caminho Portugues da Costa and this has been basically the only app I have used to plan my journey, get ideas for hostels to stay at along the way, etc. Has been absolutely invaluable and provided all of the information I need, including a very exact map that provided a couple of alternative routings that take you through more shaded/scenic routes than the official Camino, which has been great especially with a few very hot days of walking so far. However, unsure if the app will continue to be updated as the developer, Andy Max Jensen, tragically passed away while walking the Camino about a month ago. Huge loss for the Camino community, and forever grateful to him for providing such a fantastic, free resource. May he rest.Nothing for the Norte
This app supports many different Ways to reach Santiago de Compostella, but the Camino del Norte is not included.