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FantasticHola!
The Guide to this route is available in the resources section. With a great deal of help from our Moderator Miguel there are now new and very clear maps.
You can print the guide if you wish - but it is perfect when downloaded onto a smartphone. I'd be grateful for some volunteers to try this and report back.
To my knowledge this is the only donativo, downloadable guide with maps and elevation profiles which is constantly kept up to date!
Enjoy
John
It is lighter than a guidebook!!!!Fantastic, thanks to you both! I did try to download it to my phone but couldn't make it happen. Maybe my phone is too old. I got it easily on my kindle but I'm not taking that because it's too heavy!
I should point out that I am no longer a moderator. I wouldn't want to take false credit for the excellent job our mods do on the forum.With a great deal of help from our Moderator Miguel there are now new and very clear maps.
On terrain, the paths are good and directions clear. If you download the Johnny Walker Guide, it gives the profiles & maps, so you get a sense of the route - whether road side or paths.What is the terrain on this camino, thinking of doing it in late September, Will be busy or quiet? Thanks
Try the UK Confraternity site...shown there as available on the Camino Inglés section. (drop down menu - Planning you pilgrimage ...Routes in Spain)The 2016 guide seems to have been deleted.
Links to both the printed and Kindle versions of the CSJ Guide to the Camino Ingles
https://www.csj.org.uk/product/the-camino-ingles/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XT3H886/?tag=casaivar02-20
That's correct for the moment. If there is demand that may well change.
Hi I cannot seem to find your guide to download to my phone? When I go to resources section there appears to be only 1 download able guide which is not yours. ThanksHola!
The Guide to this route is available in the resources section. With a great deal of help from our Moderator Miguel there are now new and very clear maps.
You can print the guide if you wish - but it is perfect when downloaded onto a smartphone. I'd be grateful for some volunteers to try this and report back.
To my knowledge this is the only donativo, downloadable guide with maps and elevation profiles which is constantly kept up to date!
Enjoy
John
Thank you. I got the printed version. Can I download it to my smartphone?Links to both the printed and Kindle versions of the CSJ Guide to the Camino Ingles
https://www.csj.org.uk/product/the-camino-ingles/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XT3H886/?tag=casaivar02-20
On terrain, the paths are good and directions clear. If you download the Johnny Walker Guide, it gives the profiles & maps, so you get a sense of the route - whether road side or paths.
Some walking on sides of local streets & roads a bit out of Ferrol, but the sections through parks are very enjoyable. Lovely walk along the bay through Xuvia to Neda. Leave Ferrol early & you'll get time at the beach on the way into Ponedeume. From Pontedueme mix of paths and very quite country roads - same for the next 2 stages to Bruma & to Sigueiro. Some of the paths are through arched trees & branches - places to get lost & find yourself. From Sigueiro to Santiago, allot of side of road walking - like the Frances final section.
I was there in early Sept '16 & no issue with accomodation. Stayed in Alberques as much as we could. We booked ahead for Sigueiro only.
It is very quiet compared to the Camino Frances...but easy & sociable. From memory it felt like 20 to 40 people walking each stage per day. Most of the folks we met were Spanish, so having even a few words will help. Met only a few English speakers
May be I am lost, but I can not find the link to the downloadHola!
The Guide to this route is available in the resources section. With a great deal of help from our Moderator Miguel there are now new and very clear maps.
You can print the guide if you wish - but it is perfect when downloaded onto a smartphone. I'd be grateful for some volunteers to try this and report back.
To my knowledge this is the only donativo, downloadable guide with maps and elevation profiles which is constantly kept up to date!
Enjoy
John
https://www.csj.org.uk/product/the-camino-ingles/May be I am lost, but I can not find the link to the download
Thank you, I have eventually found it.The page has moved. If following the link use the drop down menu and go to shop. Then type Ingles into the search box on that page.
I cannot see how to copy and paste the new link as not doing this on my computer.
Now on the computer and the new link is at this page....
I cannot see how to copy and paste the new link as not doing this on my computer.
Is this download still available. If I search forus the result is not foundHola!
The Guide to this route is available in the resources section. With a great deal of help from our Moderator Miguel there are now new and very clear maps.
You can print the guide if you wish - but it is perfect when downloaded onto a smartphone. I'd be grateful for some volunteers to try this and report back.
To my knowledge this is the only donativo, downloadable guide with maps and elevation profiles which is constantly kept up to date!
Enjoy
John
I don't think there is a pdf version now.Is this download still available. If I search forus the result is not found
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