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Thanks for the quick response, and GREAT site. If you're looking for more: my next Camino (if it's meant to be/God willing) is the Camino Fonseca (Salamanca to SDC via Ourense). It would be great to have that one mapped out. Peace, and Good journeys
 
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Very nice work! We're interested in the Mozarabe, especially the part from Granada to Cordoba. One of the less popular routes, but very interesting historically. We plan to walk from Granada to Merida, depending on the weather and route profile, and then jump over to the Portugues.
 
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Very nice work! We're interested in the Mozarabe, especially the part from Granada to Cordoba. One of the less popular routes, but very interesting historically. We plan to walk from Granada to Merida, depending on the weather and route profile, and then jump over to the Portugues.
I'll build from scratch: Granada + some stages from Jaen + Cordoba + Via de la Plata to Merida... quite custom! :-D
 
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What fabulous work you have done diegoromerosm. Many, many thanks.
Could you please tell me if I can download these to Organic maps in my iPhone, and if yes then the best way to do that.
TIA 🙏🏼
 
All these routes and more are also available for download from the Dutch cofraternity in various formats - and have been for many years - here:
 
All these routes and more are also available for download from the Dutch cofraternity in various formats - and have been for many years - here:
Thank you, I do realise that but am having trouble opening them in Organic maps on my iPhone 12. Would happily take any advice. Thank you.
 
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What fabulous work you have done diegoromerosm. Many, many thanks.
Could you please tell me if I can download these to Organic maps in my iPhone, and if yes then the best way to do that.
TIA 🙏🏼
Hi @Jenyat53,

I am happy that you like the compilation I am making. I'm sure you will also like this page to see the routes in 3D.

I'm afraid I don't know the Organic Maps application very well but it seems that it doesn't yet have the option to import GPX (standard format for routes).

The links on my page lead to my Wikiloc profile where millions of routes are collected. With their app you can also download maps and routes for use without a data connection. Its offline maps are also based on OpenStreetMap in addition to official cartographic maps in the case of Spain.

Let me know if I can help you with GPX tracks.

Best,
 
Thank you, I do realise that but am having trouble opening them in Organic maps on my iPhone 12. Would happily take any advice. Thank you.
You would need to use the KML/KMZ files, not the GPX files. Organic maps is an offshoot of the now commercialised Maps.me product. As I recall it, that app didn't support GPX files either.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
You would need to use the KML/KMZ files, not the GPX files. Organic maps is an offshoot of the now commercialised Maps.me product. As I recall it, that app didn't support GPX files either.
Organic Maps is free open source by (some of ?) the original Maps.me team. Fundamentally the same but Organic Maps doesn't have all the (commercial) added complexity in the evolution of maps.me. After many year of maps.me I moved to organic maps some time ago.

As you say kml/kmz are the usual tracks to be used in both of these and others like google earth.

There are readily available tools to convert and edit the raw gpx files and I encourage such editing. I have done this for many years in preparation for my walks so I have the latest clean track to follow. Often from that Dutch source but also elsewhere.

For a useful resource cleaning the raw gpx tracks can remove detours to a specific albergue, cafe, en-route "tree" visits, picnics, getting lost etc etc. It also can maintain accuracy while reducing the data points from say point a few metres apart to a more reasonably spacing of say 25 to 100 metres apart.
 
There are readily available tools to convert and edit the raw gpx files and I encourage such editing.
I suspect that @Jenyat53, who asked the question I responded to, might not be sufficiently familiar with using more advanced geospatial editing tools for this to be a good option. The source she is using does provide KML/KMZ files, which might be sufficient for what she is intending to use them for.

For a useful resource cleaning the raw gpx tracks can remove detours to a specific albergue, cafe, en-route "tree" visits, picnics, getting lost etc etc. It also can maintain accuracy while reducing the data points from say point a few metres apart to a more reasonably spacing of say 25 to 100 metres apart.
Sometimes when I let one of my mapping programs convert a track to a route, it will recommend spacing as tight as this. But unless there is some local complexity that is important, I don't do anything quite so tight unless I want a really accurate distance estimate.
 
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I suspect that @Jenyat53, who asked the question I responded to, might not be sufficiently familiar with using more advanced geospatial editing tools for this to be a good option. The source she is using does provide KML/KMZ files, which might be sufficient for what she is intending to use them for.
You hit the nail on the head Doug! 🤣
 
Hi, suggesting another Camino to add: Camino Portugues da Costa
 
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Hi, brilliant resource, thank you. Good work!

I would like to complete the Frances, it being my first Camino, but starting further back in France. To have a period of solitude before SJPP.

Would the routes starting at Narbonne, Le Puy, and / or passing through Bordeaux be appropriate for your project?
 
I would like to complete the Frances, it being my first Camino, but starting further back in France. To have a period of solitude before SJPP.
Agree, beginning before SJPDP is nice. Lourdes to SJPDP would also be a great addition since all the available guide books seem to be in French. Thank You 🙏 for all of the had work!
 
Hi, brilliant resource, thank you. Good work!

I would like to complete the Frances, it being my first Camino, but starting further back in France. To have a period of solitude before SJPP.

Would the routes starting at Narbonne, Le Puy, and / or passing through Bordeaux be appropriate for your project?
Absolutely! It’d be great to add the main routes from France.
Thank you for the feedback!
:)
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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