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Camino Inglés

The Camino Inglés is the short route from the northern ports of Ferrol or A Coruña — the way medieval pilgrims from England, Ireland and Scandinavia walked after sailing into Galicia. From Ferrol it's just over 100 km, enough to earn the Compostela.

Distance
113 km
Stages
6
From
Ferrol
To
Santiago de Compostela
$0.99 · one-time
Camino Inglés — Wise Pilgrim

Why pilgrims walk it

  • 1

    A compact Galician Camino, walkable in under a week

  • 2

    Start in Ferrol to reach the 100 km minimum for the Compostela

  • 3

    Quiet, green and increasingly popular with first-timers

A look inside the app

Real screens from the dedicated guide.

Camino Inglés — Wise Pilgrim
Camino Inglés — Wise Pilgrim
Camino Inglés — Wise Pilgrim
Camino Inglés — Wise Pilgrim
Camino Inglés — Wise Pilgrim
Camino Inglés — Wise Pilgrim

What's inside the Camino Inglés guide

Every dedicated Wise Pilgrim guide carries the same complete toolkit — built for one route, working offline.

Build your own stages

Every word of the printed Wise Pilgrim guide, laid out as one continuous read instead of fixed daily stages. Walk the distances that suit you — and the itinerary planner shapes the route around the stages you build.

Beautiful topographical maps, online and off

Hand-tuned, paper-relief topographical maps you download before you leave and navigate with no signal at all — in a stone village, a deep valley, or airplane mode. Included free in the paid guides.

Weather forecast for the trail ahead

A 7-day forecast for the route in front of you, plus the next 2½ days hour by hour — so you know whether to start at dawn or wait out the rain.

The full accommodation directory + reservation helper

Every albergue, pension, hotel and casa rural on the route — searchable, with the ones you can book online flagged. Tap WhatsApp and the app drafts your first booking message in the local language.

One interactive elevation profile

The whole route's climbs and descents in a single uninterrupted profile. Tap anywhere to read distances, and watch your position move along it in real time.

Fountains, pharmacies, ATMs, lookouts and more

The map carries a whole layer of points of interest — water fountains, pharmacies with opening hours, ATMs, picnic areas, archaeological sites, viewpoints — right where they are on the trail.

Yellow X — your geolocation toolkit

The beloved Yellow X is back: see exactly how far you are from the next town or the nearest albergue, the moment you wonder. Your digital reassurance on a long afternoon.

Hundreds of photos, all offline

900+ photos of albergues, landmarks and the path itself, stored on your phone so they load with no signal. Know what you're walking into before you get there.

Notes — and map pins for what you noticed

Leave a note on any town, albergue or stop, or drop a pin for water, a viewpoint, a photo spot. Every note gathers on one searchable, exportable page, and stays private on your phone.

Pronunciation guide to every place

How to say every town and place name on the Camino — so you can ask for it, and recognise it when a local says it back.

Take the Camino Inglés in your pocket

The full guidebook, offline maps and accommodation directory — no signup, no login.