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Looking for a *good* online map/image that shows *all* the camino routes in Spain

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Such a seemingly simple thing, but I have struggled for a long time to find a good online map/image that shows all of the camino routes in Spain, and also includes the names of the different routes.

I can find countless maps that show some of the routes, and countless ones that show all of the routes but doesn't show the names, but I have yet to find one single map with everything on it.

I constantly read about different caminos/routes/variants, and then have to waste time combing through different maps trying to figure out where those caminos/routes/variants are located.

Anyone have a link to a great camino map?
 
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Your question seems to assume that there is some clear and accepted definition of what a "camino route" is. But the reality on the ground is much more messy than that. New routes are springing up all the time. Often local initiatives. Some of these gradually attract walkers over a period of many years. Some routes have well organised advocates who work for their recognition by the Santiago cathedral and eventual inclusion on the UNESCO and EU heritage lists. Others remain fairly low key alternatives known and followed by very few. I very much doubt that any definitive list of ALL the Camino routes exists.
 
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Thanks, and yes the wikipedia map is pretty good, but of course doesn't have everything. Example - I read a post today that mentioned the "Espiritual Variant" of the Camino Portuguese. Wished at that time that I had a map that I could quickly pull up to see where this variant was. Just one example. Of course as I research the various routes the need for such a map will decrease I realize.
 
Thanks, and yes the wikipedia map is pretty good, but of course doesn't have everything. Example - I read a post today that mentioned the "Espiritual Variant" of the Camino Portuguese. Wished at that time that I had a map that I could quickly pull up to see where this variant was. Just one example. Of course as I research the various routes the need for such a map will decrease I realize.
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Thanks, and yes the wikipedia map is pretty good, but of course doesn't have everything. Example - I read a post today that mentioned the "Espiritual Variant" of the Camino Portuguese. Wished at that time that I had a map that I could quickly pull up to see where this variant was. Just one example. Of course as I research the various routes the need for such a map will decrease I realize.
Maybe this can help you.
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I stumbled across this map a year or two back, it might have been here, it might have been somewhere else. Likely it is not EVERY Camino in Spain, but the majors are there and there is a lot of detail. Respect to whoever created it:


If you like something printed, i can recommend this Map. A bit on the cheap side, but very detailled:

 
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Maybe this can help you.
Hiking way marked trails

The Mapas de España app from the Spanish government's IGN can give you something similar to the above but you can select what sections of what caminos you want displayed. That means you have to work to select them of course. The camino list shows when you select the icon up top with the directional arrow in the diamond.

It's fair to give you a warning though; this app can do a lot and so it is complicated, Help can give you a basic manual but it is 94 PDF pages in Spanish.
 
Such a seemingly simple thing, but I have struggled for a long time to find a good online map/image that shows all of the camino routes in Spain, and also includes the names of the different routes.

I can find countless maps that show some of the routes, and countless ones that show all of the routes but doesn't show the names, but I have yet to find one single map with everything on it.

I constantly read about different caminos/routes/variants, and then have to waste time combing through different maps trying to figure out where those caminos/routes/variants are located.

Anyone have a link to a great camino map?
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I’ve been using an online gos map from a Dutch group for several years that overlays onto map apps such as Maps.me and can be used offline I have used it on many Caminos including all the majors and lesser walked routes such as del Vasco, de Madrid, Aragones, Spiritual Variant, Invierno, Levante. Also includes the routes in France that feed into SJPP.

www.santiago.nl
 
Such a seemingly simple thing, but I have struggled for a long time to find a good online map/image that shows all of the camino routes in Spain, and also includes the names of the different routes.

I can find countless maps that show some of the routes, and countless ones that show all of the routes but doesn't show the names, but I have yet to find one single map with everything on it.

I constantly read about different caminos/routes/variants, and then have to waste time combing through different maps trying to figure out where those caminos/routes/variants are located.

Anyone have a link to a great camino map?
I've been looking too, and after a lot of finding exactly what you describe, I found this, which has been exceptionally useful to me http://www.onestepthenanother.com/caminodesantiago/recommended-apps-and-maps-for-camino-de-santiago/
 
I stumbled across this map a year or two back, it might have been here, it might have been somewhere else. Likely it is not EVERY Camino in Spain, but the majors are there and there is a lot of detail. Respect to whoever created it:


If you like something printed, i can recommend this Map. A bit on the cheap side, but very detailled:

these are great, thank you!
 
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I’ve been using an online gos map from a Dutch group for several years that overlays onto map apps such as Maps.me and can be used offline I have used it on many Caminos including all the majors and lesser walked routes such as del Vasco, de Madrid, Aragones, Spiritual Variant, Invierno, Levante. Also includes the routes in France that feed into SJPP.

www.santiago.nl
This is hugely helpful. I'm walking the Via Serrana this fall before walking the VdlP. The Dutch map is the first offline gps map I've found that shows the entire Via Serrana. Thank you, Kevin Considine!
 
Such a seemingly simple thing, but I have struggled for a long time to find a good online map/image that shows all of the camino routes in Spain, and also includes the names of the different routes.

I can find countless maps that show some of the routes, and countless ones that show all of the routes but doesn't show the names, but I have yet to find one single map with everything on it.

I constantly read about different caminos/routes/variants, and then have to waste time combing through different maps trying to figure out where those caminos/routes/variants are located.

Anyone have a link to a great camino map?
Try this: waymarkedtrails.com Waymarkedtrails It has all camino and other routes in europe
 
Such a seemingly simple thing, but I have struggled for a long time to find a good online map/image that shows all of the camino routes in Spain, and also includes the names of the different routes.

I can find countless maps that show some of the routes, and countless ones that show all of the routes but doesn't show the names, but I have yet to find one single map with everything on it.

I constantly read about different caminos/routes/variants, and then have to waste time combing through different maps trying to figure out where those caminos/routes/variants are located.

Anyone have a link to a great camino map?
https://www.caminolanavalencia.es/. Juan Sierra who created this amazing guide has the map for you. Contact him.
caminorequena@gmail.com
 
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Such a seemingly simple thing, but I have struggled for a long time to find a good online map/image that shows all of the camino routes in Spain, and also includes the names of the different routes.

I can find countless maps that show some of the routes, and countless ones that show all of the routes but doesn't show the names, but I have yet to find one single map with everything on it.

I constantly read about different caminos/routes/variants, and then have to waste time combing through different maps trying to figure out where those caminos/routes/variants are located.

Anyone have a link to a great camino map?
caminolanavalencia.es. Juan Sierra has created this guide and a map of all the caminos. Contact him .
 
Such a seemingly simple thing, but I have struggled for a long time to find a good online map/image that shows all of the camino routes in Spain, and also includes the names of the different routes.

I can find countless maps that show some of the routes, and countless ones that show all of the routes but doesn't show the names, but I have yet to find one single map with everything on it.

I constantly read about different caminos/routes/variants, and then have to waste time combing through different maps trying to figure out where those caminos/routes/variants are located.

Anyone have a link to a great camino map?
Buen Camino is a great app!
 
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.
A few great options were posted above. Thanks everyone, glad I asked.
 
I stumbled across this map a year or two back, it might have been here, it might have been somewhere else. Likely it is not EVERY Camino in Spain, but the majors are there and there is a lot of detail. Respect to whoever created it:


If you like something printed, i can recommend this Map. A bit on the cheap side, but very detailled:

The first one is mine. :)

I pulled it together from the GPS tracks provided by the Spanish government's national centre for geographic information (that I presume are also used for the paper map they publish of the Camino routes in Iberia). As Bradypus notes, Camino routes can grow organically and you can certainly hear of routes, or especially variants, before they show up in "official" sources. But if you are looking for an official source, the Spanish government is probably as official as it gets (with the possible exception of the Cathedral authorities in Santiago, who as far as I know don't produce a map).

As a side note, the markers for albergues and restaurants that people on the Forum recommended are generally reflecting pre-Covid recommendations. If anyone wants to send updates....
 
The first one is mine. :)

I pulled it together from the GPS tracks provided by the Spanish government's national centre for geographic information (that I presume are also used for the paper map they publish of the Camino routes in Iberia).
1) Thank you David.
2) The IGN webpage with the camino tracks appears to be the same one that the Mapas de España app uses.
 
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