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Select your route

Camino Maps allows you to render Google Maps for all the cities, towns, villages and points of interest of the 3 currently available Routes to Santiago.

You will also be able to generate a Google Earth file with the trace of the whole route, besides the mentioned points.

This page was born on 22 february 2007 and, so far, has been used 121,830 times by Godesalco.com visitors.

You can select a route by clicking on the links below.

Camino de SantiagoFrom Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela
Vía de la PlataFrom Sevilla to Santiago de Compostela
Via PodiensisFrom Le Puy-en-Velay to Roncesvalles
Select a place

Select a place from the list to the right. After a few seconds it will appear in the center of a Google map.

 
   
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  • R: pilgrims public hostel.
  • P: pilgrims private hostel.
  • A: youth hostel.
  • T: Alba Plata touristic hostel.
  • C: campsite.
  • H: hotel, hostel, guesthouse...
  • FR: off-route.
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      Download a Google Earth file

      Click on the link below to automatically generate a Google Earth file for the Vía de la Plata ready to be saved to your computer.

      This file contains 218 marks of cities, towns, villages and other points of interest, along with the trace of the whole route, generated from a series of 25,462 points, which makes an average of 1 point every 39 metres.

      The data set has been last updated on 23 February 2010, and is dinamically retrieved from Godesalco.com' data base server every time you open the kml file with Google Earth, so you don't need to come and check for updates.

      All the data for this route have been collected by me and revised in the computer afterwards. The track of the route in the sections (a) from the Ermita de San Isidro to Monesterio and (b) from Aldeaseca de la Armuña to Castellanos de Villiquera is not entirely reliable, though, and requires an additional revision, to which you can help by sending me the data that you may collect with your GPS in your pilgrimage.

      Kml file for Google Earth