misspenn2519
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I actually did buy the wise pilgrim earlier today! Glad it has been helpful!I have walked many Caminos. The @wisepilgrim app for Camino Frances is all I need for the purposes you mention, and much more. I can easily read it all with my glasses on (I am 70...). It will cost you 5€, with lifelong updates incuded. For overview of travel options, I have the Rome2rio app. It is free. And great.
Thank you for that heads up! I did not realize!I’ve tried increasing the font size within the Buen Camino app through the IPhone accessibility settings but no luck unfortunately (looks like the app doesn’t allow for dynamic text).
Personally I like gronze.com for Camino planning - its web-based so increasing the font size shouldn’t be an issue. Take a couple of days to get used to it at home, afterwards you should be fine using it during your Camino. The Camino Frances is well signed and you won’t be alone most of the time, so I don’t think that a navigator app is a must. If you don’t find anything that you like I wouldn’t worry too much. Getting lost is highly unlikely and you’ll find all the Info you need from gronze and the other pilgrims.
As for your start date - that’s the Pentecost weekend so you might want to book places for the first few nights sooner rather than later. Pentecost is a popular time for many Europeans to take mini-holidays. You can try booking places via an aggregator website (like booking) or by contacting them directly (phone numbers and email addresses are shown in gronze).
Have a fantastic time! The Camino is a wonderful experience.
Hi misspenn2519!Buen Camino was one recommended to me - and it seems really great - but the font on it is so tiny it's almost unusable for me (I have to use a magnifier!). I've increased the text size on my iphone all the way to max and it doesn't make a difference. I couldn't find any settings options within the app to help. Any ideas?
In the Wisepilgrim app(s) you can download the maps to use them offline, not needing any form of connection.I used WisePilgrim (both for the online map and finding hostels/albergues to book), WhatsApp for texting the for room reservations, the Gronze web site for route planning and accommodation recommendations, and sometimes booking.com (only if I had trouble booking directly). I also used maps.me, with the Frances route maps dowloaded before I left home, for navigation when I had no internet connectivity.
Jim
Hi,I use Buen Camino, Wisepilgrim, and Gronze.com (web based). You can also download the AirBNB app and the booking.com app. Just make sure with those last two that you are actually close to the Camino and not in some town several miles away...
@BetteHarris, if you open gronze.com in Google chrome, you can set it to automatically translate. Some things will be a little nonsense (since it also translates the name of the town into English), but you can read everything else.Hi,
Thanks. I agree. But Gronze was only available in Spanish. I couldn't find English.
Is there a way to read Gronze Maps in English please?I'm not sure I have much to add to the suggestions above, except to mention that Gronze is available as an app (Gronze Maps) as well as a website, although I'm not sure how resizable the fonts on the app are.
On my Android phone, if I hold on text in the Gronze Maps app to select, a little menu pops up with, in addition to the usual options (Copy, Select all, Share) an option to Translate. On my phone it gives me an option of which app to translate with from apps I have installed on my phone (Google, Google Translate, DeepL).Is there a way to read Gronze Maps in English please?
Thanks very much Dave. I did do that but just wondered if there was another option.On my Android phone, if I hold on text in the Gronze Maps app to select, a little menu pops up with, in addition to the usual options (Copy, Select all, Share) an option to Translate. On my phone it gives me an option of which app to translate with from apps I have installed on my phone (Google, Google Translate, DeepL).
I don't think so. I suspect if they had English translations of the text, it would be on the website. They are a Spanish volunteer operation without translators on staff so it is up to us.Thanks very much Dave. I did do that but just wondered if there was another option.
The other option is to use the Chrome browser on your phone or computer. Then you have the option to automatically translate most sites that are in other languages to English.Thanks very much Dave. I did do that but just wondered if there was another option.
Thank you for trying ! I am visually impaired so hoped someone might have a tech trick. Looks like such a great app but without ability to increase font size, I either need to do the camino with a magnifier or use a different app!I’ve tried increasing the font size within the Buen Camino app through the IPhone accessibility settings but no luck unfortunately (looks like the app doesn’t allow for dynamic text).
Personally I like gronze.com for Camino planning - its web-based so increasing the font size shouldn’t be an issue. Take a couple of days to get used to it at home, afterwards you should be fine using it during your Camino. The Camino Frances is well signed and you won’t be alone most of the time, so I don’t think that a navigator app is a must. If you don’t find anything that you like I wouldn’t worry too much. Getting lost is highly unlikely and you’ll find all the Info you need from gronze and the other pilgrims.
As for your start date - that’s the Pentecost weekend so you might want to book places for the first few nights sooner rather than later. Pentecost is a popular time for many Europeans to take mini-holidays. You can try booking places via an aggregator website (like booking) or by contacting them directly (phone numbers and email addresses are shown in gronze).
Have a fantastic time! The Camino is a wonderful experience.
This is not overkill at all - it is very much appreciated. Thank you for taking the time! It's funny how you go through life being told you're visually impaired but mostly don't feel it because so much is adaptable. Then something like this and you just feel so challenged to accommodate for your disability. I appreciate you.Hi misspenn2519!
This might be overkill; but then again it might not be and if it helps great!!!
Apple and Android both have their own accessibility apps that functions for their phones! (easy to use)
I use Android, not up to speed with apple!
So the below my not exactly be relevant to you if and Apple user but Apple will have the same support!!
I have severe sight probs and use a Google pixel 7 Pro (android)
If you cant function with the normal max phone settings install the app relevant to your phone!
Wise Pilgrim functions best for me when using assistive tech and the layout is simple to follow, has accommodation listed, reviews, web addresses, phone numbers and where available whats app.
I use Google Talkback which reads any text aloud from your phone (i use blue tooth ear buds so as not to annoy others by having to listen to it)
If you do have Android install Google Lookout app as well (life changer and free )when in use point it at menus, street signs ,labels, full page text . (It will tell you aloud move left right up or down in or out) Then it will say take a picture; tap your phone screen and it will read that info aloud. (earbuds in again)
Lastly i would imagine that you cant see your phone screen in sunlight or poor light (don't know if i am making to big an assumption here)
I use a free navigation app called OSMAND+ available on iPhone 12 and later and Android it has voice navigation, and has got me along my Caminos.
Have a wonderful walk
Buen Camino
Woody
Thank you for taking this much time and effort to give me tips!The other option is to use the Chrome browser on your phone or computer. Then you have the option to automatically translate most sites that are in other languages to English.
You can see in this screenshot at the bottom of the screen it says that it has been translated to English.
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If it doesn't happen automatically you can tap the three dots at the upper right of the screen for the menu and choose translate.
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There’s an integrated magnify option (Zoom) in the iPhone accessibility settings. To be honest I find that hard to use (you need three fingers to move around the screen) but that might be an alternative for bringing a physical magnifier.Thank you for trying ! I am visually impaired so hoped someone might have a tech trick. Looks like such a great app but without ability to increase font size, I either need to do the camino with a magnifier or use a different app!
Hi again misspenn!This is not overkill at all - it is very much appreciated. Thank you for taking the time! It's funny how you go through life being told you're visually impaired but mostly don't feel it because so much is adaptable. Then something like this and you just feel so challenged to accommodate for your disability. I appreciate you.
Hello - I tried searching old posts to avoid asking the same question twice - got some answers and have some new ones! As I prepare to undertake my first camino (Route Frances) starting in mid-May), I'm trying to get the apps I need and comfortable with them before I go. Because I'm currently in treatment for breast cancer and expect I may be taking the route rather easy and unplanned, I want to be sure I have apps where I can easily not only find accommodations - but Ideally an app that also has reviews of the accommodations. Buen Camino was one recommended to me - and it seems really great - but the font on it is so tiny it's almost unusable for me (I have to use a magnifier!). I've increased the text size on my iphone all the way to max and it doesn't make a difference. I couldn't find any settings options within the app to help. Any ideas?
As far as other apps, I read Camino Ninja was great but many thought it was discontinued. I found it.. but not sure if it's the same old one bc there are no reviews. That one also has tiny font I can't adjust - and not sure how up to date any of these apps are with respect to full list of accommodations?
I'm mainly only concerned about having something my first night in SFPdP bc I arrive later (around 8:30) and then again mid-way through the extra mountainous first leg (I'm not sure if Napoleon will be reopened by the time I arrive).
Apologies for so many questions - so to recap - which apps? Can I increase font size in Buen Camino or Camino Ninja? Any thoughts on booking first couple nights; I'm having trouble finding availability already in SJPdP for those that takes rez in advance, arriving May 19 or May 20. Thank you!
Thanks @merlinandamyCamino Ninja (copy /paste, not mine)
After the passing of its creator in July 2022, the Camino Ninja app was not available on the app store or play store for a while, but it is back and has been updated (and will reportedly continue to be going forward, according to Peter Eich who has taken it over from its late creator Andy Jensen). It is now again available from both the Apple istore and the Google Playstore.
It is free and offers offline information about accomodation and routes along the Camino, including exact distance and elevation calculations. You put in your route, where you are starting and where you want to walk and it calculates the distance, minimum and maximum elevation, elevation gain or loss and gives you the towns you will pass through and distances of those towns. It supplies great detailed information about each accomodation option, plus GPS ability to track yourself on the route maps, elevation maps and town maps to ease navigation.
Pros: its free and very intuitive and easy to use. It also has a handy feature where, once you have set your starting point and ending point for the day, you can click on the “dist” label on the left and it will give you real time info on your distance from both your planned destination for the day and your nearest town. You can also click on the “elev” label on the right to see the elevation map for the day along with a green dot that shows your current position.
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