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which app should I use to direct me to coastal pathways off the main camino del Norte?
 
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which app should I use to direct me to coastal pathways off the main camino del Norte?
We have just completed a part of this 'Way', and for us Gronze was the most helpful, and the pathways certainly worth doing! One piece of advice, do not attempt the path after Santońa to Noja if it has been (or is) raining- clay ,sand and rock!
 
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and for us Gronze was the most helpful, and the pathways certainly worth doing!
I haven’t checked them all, but one spectacular alternative that Gronze does not include is the coastal route out of Santander. In comparison to the inland route past the chemical factory and alongside the pipeline, this one is really not to be missed if you have the time and the inclination.
 
I haven’t checked them all, but one spectacular alternative that Gronze does not include is the coastal route out of Santander. In comparison to the inland route past the chemical factory and alongside the pipeline, this one is really not to be missed if you have the time and the inclination.
Is it the Senda de Litoral shown on this screenshot in red from the mapy.cz app?

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I highly recommend mapy.cz because it has all of the major Camino routes already built in, plus many other hiking and cycling trails.
 
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Is it the Senda de Litoral shown on this screenshot in red from the mapy.cz app?

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I highly recommend mapy.cz because it has all of the major Camino routes already built in, plus many other hiking and cycling trails.
That is the coastal variant. I used mapy.cz to follow the route this summer based on your recommendation. Thanks👍. The coastal variant is beautiful until you get to Soto and Liencres. In the area of those two towns the scenery becomes spectacular imho.
 
That is the coastal variant. I used mapy.cz to follow the route this summer based on your recommendation. Thanks👍. The coastal variant is beautiful until you get to Soto and Liencres. In the area of those two towns the scenery becomes spectacular imho.
Thanks for the feedback. I hope to be able to use my own advice and follow that coastal route next year.
 
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If you want to follow some of the alternatives along the coast that aren't official Camino routes it is helpful to have an app with GPS.
In fact, that is very much an understatement. Without a GPS, you would be hard pressed to even find the way to connect from the official camino to the coastal alternatives. I would say a GPS is not only helpful, it is pretty much essential.
 
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However, if one is camping exclusively, then there is nowhere to recharge the phone.
Are there maps anyone could recommend if I want to go off the official coastal route and follow the alternative pathways?
 
For finding accommodations I use Gronze.com. For maps of the trail - I used Wise Pilgrim - Norte app. For maps and directions within a town or city (not looking at the trail) I used google maps (for example - if I needed to find a post office or a grocery store or something OR another example - how to get from the Paris airport to my hotel or the Gare Montparnasse train station). For for directions for transportation options getting to/from my starting/ending points (more long distance transportation) - I used Rome2Rio (for example - for directions and transportation options to get from Paris to Hendaye or from Santiago to Madrid). Nice thing about Rome2Rio is it also gives links to buy tickets.
 
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For finding accommodations I use Gronze.com. For maps of the trail - I used Wise Pilgrim - Norte app. For maps and directions within a town or city (not looking at the trail) I used google maps (for example - if I needed to find a post office or a grocery store or something OR another example - how to get from the Paris airport to my hotel or the Gare Montparnasse train station). For for directions for transportation options getting to/from my starting/ending points (more long distance transportation) - I used Rome2Rio (for example - for directions and transportation options to get from Paris to Hendaye or from Santiago to Madrid). Nice thing about Rome2Rio is it also gives links to buy tickets.
I am sorry, but this reply has nothing to do with my question.
 
Having just completed the Norte I can confirm its definitely not as well marked as the Frances. We used the Norte app and the Buen Camino app, switching between them, as there are SO MANY alternatives on the Norte.
Interesting - I felt the opposite about the signage on Norte compared to Frances. The only time I had issues on the Norte was when I left and it was still a little on the dark side early in the morning. Whereas on the Frances - there were times I was totally paying attention in broad daylight and still losing arrows. I rarely used my gps on the Norte unless looking for alternative routes to the arrows. I used it quite a few times on the Frances. But on the Primitivo - I don't think I used GPS at all except when i wanted to be sure to follow the "right" arrows to take the path I wanted to take when there were more than one option. But all three are fairly well signed.
 
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You asked about apps - I told you about apps. Including Wise Pilgrim - which shows some alternative routes.
I do apologise, I am new to this and I had sent a further, more recent, question. I was expecting the reply to be to my most recent question. However, I am delighted the amount of feedback there is in this forum. thank you.
 
Interesting - I felt the opposite about the signage on Norte compared to Frances. The only time I had issues on the Norte was when I left and it was still a little on the dark side early in the morning. Whereas on the Frances - there were times I was totally paying attention in broad daylight and still losing arrows. I rarely used my gps on the Norte unless looking for alternative routes to the arrows. I used it quite a few times on the Frances. But on the Primitivo - I don't think I used GPS at all except when i wanted to be sure to follow the "right" arrows to take the path I wanted to take when there were more than one option. But all three are fairly well signed.
We used a lot of the optional routes, so perhaps that coloured my experience as they were definitely not so well marked.
 
I do apologise, I am new to this and I had sent a further, more recent, question. I was expecting the reply to be to my most recent question. However, I am delighted the amount of feedback there is in this forum. thank you.
No worries - I know I did give more information - but I find that once people start asking about apps - it helps to let them know what works in different situations. For finding those coastal paths - I used a combination of following the arrows, the Wise Pilgrim app, and Google Maps. There isn't a true one size fits all app - for any situation I have found. Using a combination of resources works best for me. I start with a Camino app - but then use the other sources to supplement information.

We used a lot of the optional routes, so perhaps that coloured my experience as they were definitely not so well marked.
Could be. But we all interpret things a little differently anyway - maybe I was just more relaxed on my 2nd Camino and noticed them more. Who knows. I just remember thinking I was using my phone less and less on my Norte/Primitivo Camino.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
That is the coastal variant. I used mapy.cz to follow the route this summer based on your recommendation. Thanks👍. The coastal variant is beautiful until you get to Soto and Liencres. In the area of those two towns the scenery becomes spectacular imho.
So if you use the variant through those two towns, where do you recommend rejoining the Camino?
 

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