No Signup. No Login. Celebrating its 12th year as a mobile app, and their 14th online, the Wise Pilgrim Guides are the go-to source of up-to-date information on the Camino de Santiago.
The app is updated regularly with new content and new features and offers you the ability to leave tips for pilgrims following behind you.
This guide covers the Camino Inglés from both Ferrol and La Coruña and includes all of the alternate routes along the way. It has been redesigned and now works almost exclusively offline (to share your comments with others will require a data connection).
Accommodation Directory: A full directory of Albergues, camping, hotels, pensions, paradors, and cases rurales. Over 900 in total, with special attention to those that can be booked online.
Stageless Guide: No more "stage anxiety" or guide created bottlenecks.
Maps: Offline and online versions of a beautiful topographical may will give you a good view of the terrain ahead.
Photos: Photos of albergues, monuments and other points of interest along the way. Currently 900+ images and growing.
Scrollable Elevation Map: This one is hard to show with just a screenshot, but the elevation that appears at the top of every city page scrolls East to West. One complete elevation, from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago, uninterrupted by page folds.
Comments: Albergue closed early for the season? Have a restaurant that you want to share, or perhaps one to warn others about? Every location in the app gives you the opportunity to leave a comment and to read the comments left by others. No registration necessary.
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Mrs Caroline Mathieson
This guide is very out date as the Camino ingles has been rerouted since this guide was made. There are now many of the standard white bollards with Camino tiles on them and a yellow arrow to show the way. If you compare where you are with the green line on the guide you will often find quite a discrepancy!
Also the list of accommodation is out of date and many of the hotels listed do not take pilgrims after the autumn season but only groups or internet bookings.
There is also a full set of albergies now at every stage except in Siqüero where there is only private refuges which charge the full rate of €16 or more just for a bed. Normally I paid €6 a night in the public ones.
This guide could do with a major update I think.