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It’s so curious how the Camino brings ideas to us—videos to post, books to write, comments to declare/opine/suggest, apps to create. As diverse as the pilgrim pool is and will continue to be—there is something for everyone and an at least equal number of questions to answer. Thank you for your efforts to fill this need for the pilgrims that will use and enjoy it! Sounds like you have kept the Camino spirit!Hey everyone,
You know that morning when you realise you should have been to the toilets in the albergue, and now you’re in the middle of a city and Google says there’s no toilets?
Well I hope you don’t know, but that was me this summer
When I walked the Camino for the first time this year, I was juggling between 4 apps. Wise Pilgrim and Buen Camino were really great for navigation and infos, but I was missing some stuff, like where to find a working water fountain, a clean toilet, or even a sneaky spot to take a quick shower for when we were sleeping out.
So I was also using FreeTaps and Flush, but I still had the same problem: I could never be sure the information was up-to-date.
That’s how I got this idea: what if we had an app where pilgrims could share tips in real time?
So, I’ve been working on this new app, here’s what you can do with it so far:
- View your route to stay on track (in the rare times when you can’t see the arrows)
- Find water and toilets along the way, so you don’t stress about filling 10L of water when you get out of a city
- Downvote any water source or toilet that isn’t working. When something receives too many downvotes, it will be removed from the map so that the app has the most accurate and reliable information
- Add new toilets and water points that aren’t on the map yet.
- Get informations on albergues (like opening dates, phone number, number of beds…)
The idea to give pilgrims real-time updates on what’s happening along the Camino, using the power of the community
This is just a early version of the app.
In the future, I’m hoping to add features like:
- Knowing when an albergue is booked out.
- Checking the amenities available at each albergue.
- Adding point of interests along the route that most people miss (a little church, a museum, a nice view point…)
- And many many other ideas!
I would like to invite you to try it out and le me know what you think.
The app is currently in beta, and it’s free to use (it will stay that way). You can explore the map and all the info without creating an account. You only need an account if you want to contribute (like adding new spots or downvoting outdated ones).
This is a very early version, and I’m still building out features, so I’d love to hear your feedback. What’s most important to you? What would you like to see added?
You can try the app here, no download required: https://www.camino-facil.eu/map
Feel free to reach out with any questions or suggestions. I’m all ears
Cheers and Buen Camino!
Manuel
Very cool!!!! I poked around a bit and it’s great!!! As someone who drinks a LOT of water, I really appreciate this!!!Hey everyone,
You know that morning when you realise you should have been to the toilets in the albergue, and now you’re in the middle of a city and Google says there’s no toilets?
Well I hope you don’t know, but that was me this summer
When I walked the Camino for the first time this year, I was juggling between 4 apps. Wise Pilgrim and Buen Camino were really great for navigation and infos, but I was missing some stuff, like where to find a working water fountain, a clean toilet, or even a sneaky spot to take a quick shower for when we were sleeping out.
So I was also using FreeTaps and Flush, but I still had the same problem: I could never be sure the information was up-to-date.
That’s how I got this idea: what if we had an app where pilgrims could share tips in real time?
So, I’ve been working on this new app, here’s what you can do with it so far:
- View your route to stay on track (in the rare times when you can’t see the arrows)
- Find water and toilets along the way, so you don’t stress about filling 10L of water when you get out of a city
- Downvote any water source or toilet that isn’t working. When something receives too many downvotes, it will be removed from the map so that the app has the most accurate and reliable information
- Add new toilets and water points that aren’t on the map yet.
- Get informations on albergues (like opening dates, phone number, number of beds…)
The idea to give pilgrims real-time updates on what’s happening along the Camino, using the power of the community
This is just a early version of the app.
In the future, I’m hoping to add features like:
- Knowing when an albergue is booked out.
- Checking the amenities available at each albergue.
- Adding point of interests along the route that most people miss (a little church, a museum, a nice view point…)
- And many many other ideas!
I would like to invite you to try it out and le me know what you think.
The app is currently in beta, and it’s free to use (it will stay that way). You can explore the map and all the info without creating an account. You only need an account if you want to contribute (like adding new spots or downvoting outdated ones).
This is a very early version, and I’m still building out features, so I’d love to hear your feedback. What’s most important to you? What would you like to see added?
You can try the app here, no download required: https://www.camino-facil.eu/map
Feel free to reach out with any questions or suggestions. I’m all ears
Cheers and Buen Camino!
Manuel
Olá! I’ll be walking solo this fall from Lisbon to Santiago, and I’m really excited about the journey. I love how your app helps build a sense of camaraderie among peregrinos by encouraging us to share our experiences. I noticed that in the 'Find a Route' section, there aren't any maps for the Portuguese routes. Am I missing them, or will they be added soon? Thanks so much for your help!Hey everyone,
You know that morning when you realise you should have been to the toilets in the albergue, and now you’re in the middle of a city and Google says there’s no toilets?
Well I hope you don’t know, but that was me this summer
When I walked the Camino for the first time this year, I was juggling between 4 apps. Wise Pilgrim and Buen Camino were really great for navigation and infos, but I was missing some stuff, like where to find a working water fountain, a clean toilet, or even a sneaky spot to take a quick shower for when we were sleeping out.
So I was also using FreeTaps and Flush, but I still had the same problem: I could never be sure the information was up-to-date.
That’s how I got this idea: what if we had an app where pilgrims could share tips in real time?
So, I’ve been working on this new app, here’s what you can do with it so far:
- View your route to stay on track (in the rare times when you can’t see the arrows)
- Find water and toilets along the way, so you don’t stress about filling 10L of water when you get out of a city
- Downvote any water source or toilet that isn’t working. When something receives too many downvotes, it will be removed from the map so that the app has the most accurate and reliable information
- Add new toilets and water points that aren’t on the map yet.
- Get informations on albergues (like opening dates, phone number, number of beds…)
The idea to give pilgrims real-time updates on what’s happening along the Camino, using the power of the community
This is just a early version of the app.
In the future, I’m hoping to add features like:
- Knowing when an albergue is booked out.
- Checking the amenities available at each albergue.
- Adding point of interests along the route that most people miss (a little church, a museum, a nice view point…)
- And many many other ideas!
I would like to invite you to try it out and le me know what you think.
The app is currently in beta, and it’s free to use (it will stay that way). You can explore the map and all the info without creating an account. You only need an account if you want to contribute (like adding new spots or downvoting outdated ones).
This is a very early version, and I’m still building out features, so I’d love to hear your feedback. What’s most important to you? What would you like to see added?
You can try the app here, no download required: https://www.camino-facil.eu/map
Feel free to reach out with any questions or suggestions. I’m all ears
Cheers and Buen Camino!
Manuel
Hey, thanks for sharing your experience of the Camino!I am sure that what you are doing is a labor of love and that many will like it. There is another way to do this. Just try to be a little prepared each day and just walk. My first two caminos I walked a total of 2,400 kilometers. The first time with the Brierley book and the second time from Le Puy with a basically useless 30 page Michelin guide book and that is it. (Can't speak a word of French either). Did not even have a flip phone on either camino. In France, I had to point on the map each night to the town I wanted to go to the following evening. I had a hand written list to show the gite owners that a nice French lady gave me my first day, so they could make a reservation for me for a bed and board. They also wrote the address of the gite so I could show it to someone when I got to that town. I met less than 5 people who could speak any English at all for 750K. I made it and it was great.
Now I walk caminos where I may see just a few pilgrims for the entire camino. You learn self reliance and the confidence that comes from that is something you can carry with you forever.
For me there were great lessons that I learned from these experiences. I take them with me wherever I go. Around the block or around the world.
But what I think you are doing is cool and good luck with it. For me the camino gives us all what we need (I know it is a well worn expression). But the lessons and gifts we need are really, really valuable. Good luck
It’s so curious how the Camino brings ideas to us—videos to post, books to write, comments to declare/opine/suggest, apps to create. As diverse as the pilgrim pool is and will continue to be—there is something for everyone and an at least equal number of questions to answer. Thank you for your efforts to fill this need for the pilgrims that will use and enjoy it! Sounds like you have kept the Camino spirit!
Buen continued Camino!
Very cool!!!! I poked around a bit and it’s great!!! As someone who drinks a LOT of water, I really appreciate this!!!
I see great benefit in this App. Sure you can learn along the Way, but... I walked 2 CF's, del Norte and Ingles in the last 15 months, and 8 Caminos before that. I learned things change constantly and unexpectedly. On Ingles I walked 4 hours one Sunday morning with all fountains turned off or with signs saying Nonpotable; no stores or cafes open. Had I known prior to leaving my albergue, I would have filled my 3rd (spare) water bottle. Can I go all day without eating and drinking, yes, because I am physically prepared . Do I want to? NO! I find more and more fountains on CF shut down or posted not to drink each year. A significant portion of Galicia's water supply got contaminated last year. This year Wise Pilgrim had woefully inaccurate information regarding albergues that were closed or open. Accurate/up to date info would be much appreciated, especially for a newbie.I am sure that what you are doing is a labor of love and that many will like it. There is another way to do this. Just try to be a little prepared each day and just walk. My first two caminos I walked a total of 2,400 kilometers. The first time with the Brierley book and the second time from Le Puy with a basically useless 30 page Michelin guide book and that is it. (Can't speak a word of French either). Did not even have a flip phone on either camino. In France, I had to point on the map each night to the town I wanted to go to the following evening. I had a hand written list to show the gite owners that a nice French lady gave me my first day, so they could make a reservation for me for a bed and board. They also wrote the address of the gite so I could show it to someone when I got to that town. I met less than 5 people who could speak any English at all for 750K. I made it and it was great.
Now I walk caminos where I may see just a few pilgrims for the entire camino. You learn self reliance and the confidence that comes from that is something you can carry with you forever.
For me there were great lessons that I learned from these experiences. I take them with me wherever I go. Around the block or around the world.
But what I think you are doing is cool and good luck with it. For me the camino gives us all what we need (I know it is a well worn expression). But the lessons and gifts we need are really, really valuable. Good luck
Looks great! Hopefully it's available for use when we start our first Camino Frances in April 2025! Many thanks!Hey everyone,
You know that morning when you realise you should have been to the toilets in the albergue, and now you’re in the middle of a city and Google says there’s no toilets?
Well I hope you don’t know, but that was me this summer
When I walked the Camino for the first time this year, I was juggling between 4 apps. Wise Pilgrim and Buen Camino were really great for navigation and infos, but I was missing some stuff, like where to find a working water fountain, a clean toilet, or even a sneaky spot to take a quick shower for when we were sleeping out.
So I was also using FreeTaps and Flush, but I still had the same problem: I could never be sure the information was up-to-date.
That’s how I got this idea: what if we had an app where pilgrims could share tips in real time?
So, I’ve been working on this new app, here’s what you can do with it so far:
- View your route to stay on track (in the rare times when you can’t see the arrows)
- Find water and toilets along the way, so you don’t stress about filling 10L of water when you get out of a city
- Downvote any water source or toilet that isn’t working. When something receives too many downvotes, it will be removed from the map so that the app has the most accurate and reliable information
- Add new toilets and water points that aren’t on the map yet.
- Get informations on albergues (like opening dates, phone number, number of beds…)
The idea to give pilgrims real-time updates on what’s happening along the Camino, using the power of the community
This is just a early version of the app.
In the future, I’m hoping to add features like:
- Knowing when an albergue is booked out.
- Checking the amenities available at each albergue.
- Adding point of interests along the route that most people miss (a little church, a museum, a nice view point…)
- And many many other ideas!
I would like to invite you to try it out and le me know what you think.
The app is currently in beta, and it’s free to use (it will stay that way). You can explore the map and all the info without creating an account. You only need an account if you want to contribute (like adding new spots or downvoting outdated ones).
This is a very early version, and I’m still building out features, so I’d love to hear your feedback. What’s most important to you? What would you like to see added?
You can try the app here, no download required: https://www.camino-facil.eu/map
Feel free to reach out with any questions or suggestions. I’m all ears
Cheers and Buen Camino!
Manuel
If you’re in the middle of a city in Spain and cannot find a public lavatory you are probably correct. There are very few.
You go to a cafeteria or bar, buy a drink or leave a euro and use their facilities.
How will this data be moderated when it exists?
Looks great! Hopefully it's available for use when we start our first Camino Frances in April 2025! Many thanks!
I noticed that the name of your app and site is Camino Facil. Are you aware of the luggage transport company with the same name?
Caminofácil
Caminofácil Is a luggage and backpack transfer service and also a taxi service for pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago.caminofacil.net
1. For clarity, call it a “web app” instead of an app. Makes it more obvious that no download or “app store” is needed. (On the other hand, it means it won’t be usable where internet is unavailable.)Feel free to reach out with any questions or suggestions. I’m all ears
Yay! Perfect!! I’m happy to note water and toilet stops along the way! Super helpful.I believe it's a balance to be found between comfort and adventure.
Well, maybe just simply call I ‘Camino-infoapp’ . (since you put so much more info in it besides just the route and some accommodation tips.)
Sadly, this would be confusing with a tour company but I immediately thought of “Camino WayZ”
How about “Real Time Camino?”
Such a great idea, especially keeping the info really up-to-date. I am tired of advice based on "when I walked in 2017" LOL
I’m wondering where you’ve pulled the routes from, as I’m curious if they are up to date? I’m looking at the route just outside Lisbon and it seems as though the app isn’t showing the updated route that follows the river north (instead of going west into and past Sacavem).
Thanks again for your work building this — and looking forward to using it next year.
1. For clarity, call it a “web app” instead of an app. Makes it more obvious that no download or “app store” is needed. (On the other hand, it means it won’t be usable where internet is unavailable.)
2. Map.me is an app that allows downloading ifo from openstreetmap for offline use. I believe they are open source. If you could add such a feature, the user might not be able to provide feedback, but he/she will be able to see what was downloaded when no cell or wifi.
3. Keep the interface simple. It already is, but keep it that way. I just verified that it works on an iPhone. I’ve seen too many other web apps with all kinds of “clever” features that won’t work on a smart phone (or worse yet on anything but Internet Explorer!).
4. Allow a user to tag an albergue in a way that allows you to give it a different more prominent icon than OSM typically gives. This will help in places like Logroño where some albergues are at a distance from the path pilgrims are walking.
5. On hover, have a small popup with the latest user-supplied info, the age of that info, and a link to the full story.
6. If more than one pilgrim enters data on something off one of your marked paths, consider adding their route. For example, there is an alternate route through Luquin and an albergue there.
7. Don't make it or any feature depend on NSA's biggest competitor.On a side note, if anyone tries to register with Google, it is not going to work right now.
We head out next Friday, the 13th. I'll download it and see how it goes.The initial data is populated from Open Street Map data.
Hopefully most of it is accurate and up to date, but things can change fast. That's why the idea is that the data will be then constantly updated by other pilgrims.
You see a water fountain that is not working, you can simply downvote it on the app to let other pilgrims know.
Behind the scene, I'm keeping a "trust" score for each point on the map (water fountain, toilets, etc...), if that score gets too low, I simply hide the point from the map.
Also, you can only downvote or upvote a point on the map if you are close to it.
I don't know if that's the best system, I'll probably modify it in the future, but the idea is that people can see how trustworthy is the data they see on the map and make a conscious decision (like: should I fill up my extra bottle of water before we start this long walk out of the city).
Thanks! Actually the app is already available, feel free to try it to see if it has all the features you might need!
What’s really missing right now are people on the Camino using it, so they can contribute to the data displayed on the map.
I see the Portugues coastal, but sadly there's nothing there yet. Is this just via browser or is there an app in the app store?We head out next Friday, the 13th. I'll download it and see how it goes.
Hey, yes unfortunately I haven't had time to add albergues for each route for now.I see the Portugues coastal, but sadly there's nothing there yet. Is this just via browser or is there an app in the app store?
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