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Camino Anywhere

I always dreamed of walking the Camino. But life does not always make that possible.

So I built Camino Anywhere: a quieter way to turn your daily walks into a journey to Santiago.

No planning. No pressure. Just walking.

Try the first 67 km for free.
No account required. No subscription.

Available on iPhone

Pilgrims walking the Camino through open countryside

+How it works

Daily steps
become a journey
Camino Anywhere home screen showing progress toward SantiagoCamino Anywhere route map showing Camino progressCamino Anywhere story screen showing a quieter way to walkCamino Anywhere place screen showing the Wine Fountain along the Camino route

+Kind words

From early
walkers

"The joy of this app is that it does only what I need it to. The simplicity is its best feature. I think you have hit the perfect note."

Deirdre, Camino Anywhere walker

+Start your journey

A few steps every day can still take you far.

Start free today. No account required. No subscription.

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+FAQ

Common
questions

Can I use Camino Anywhere while walking at home?

Yes. Your real walking distance counts toward your progress along the Camino wherever you are.

Does the app sync with Apple Health?

Yes. Camino Anywhere uses your Apple Health walking and running distance to track your journey.

Do I need to walk the real Camino?

No. The app is designed for walking anywhere, whether you are preparing for the Camino, remembering it, or simply walking for yourself.

Is Camino Anywhere free?

Yes. You can walk the first 67 km of the Camino Francés for free. If you wish to continue beyond Pamplona, a one-time purchase unlocks the rest of the journey.

Do I need an account?

No. Camino Anywhere does not require an account. Your journey stays on your device.

Does Camino Anywhere work with Apple Watch?

Yes. Walks tracked through Apple Watch can contribute to your Camino progress through Apple Health.

Is this a fitness app?

Not really. Camino Anywhere is designed to bring the rhythm of legendary walking routes into everyday life. Walking more is simply a welcome side effect.

Camino Anywhere

Walk the journeys you dream of

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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 2026

Camino Anywhere does not use accounts or operate its own advertising systems. Limited anonymous analytics may be used to understand app installs and improve the app experience.

1. Data used by the app

1.1 Health data from Apple Health

If you grant permission, the app reads your walking and running distance to update your Camino progress. This data is used only on your device for app functionality.

1.2 Progress data

Your progress is stored on your device and may sync via iCloud if enabled.

1.3 Notifications

The app uses local notifications to inform you when you reach milestones, if enabled.

2. Data we collect

We do not collect, store or process personal data on our own servers. Camino Anywhere does not run its own backend.

3. Analytics

The app may use limited anonymous analytics provided by Meta (Facebook) to measure app installs, app activation and general campaign performance.

No personal walking history, route progress or health data is shared with Meta.

4. iCloud

If iCloud is enabled, progress may sync between your devices using Apple iCloud services. This sync is handled by Apple.

5. Sharing

The app includes optional sharing features, such as sharing milestone cards or an app link with friends. Sharing only happens when you choose to use these features. Shared content is sent through Apple’s share sheet or the app you select, such as Messages, Mail, or a social media app. We do not sell, share, or transfer your personal data to third parties.

6. Contact

If you have questions, contact: [email protected]

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+ Journal

Reflections on walking, rhythm and the journeys we carry with us.

Notes from Camino Anywhere.

A quiet walking path

Not Everyone Can Walk the Camino

Some people walk the Camino across Spain. Others dream about it for years. And many never get the chance at all.

Life has a way of becoming full. Work, family, health, money, responsibility, timing. The idea of disappearing for six weeks and walking toward Santiago can slowly become something placed on a shelf for “someday.”

Yet the desire often remains. Not necessarily to arrive somewhere, but to walk.

That feeling became the starting point for Camino Anywhere: not a replacement for the real Camino, but a small way to keep walking.

The strange thing about walking is that distance stops mattering after a while. What begins to matter is repetition. The ritual of putting on shoes, stepping outside, and continuing.

Pilgrims have always understood this. Long journeys are not conquered in heroic moments. They are built quietly, day after day, often while thinking about something else.

Not everyone can walk the Camino. But perhaps many of us still need something the Camino represents.

Cross beside a forest path along the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago is a network of pilgrimage routes leading to Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. For centuries, people have walked these paths for faith, peace, challenge, grief, gratitude, or simply the desire to be on the way.

The best known route is the Camino Francés. It begins in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and leads all the way to Santiago. The full route is about 774 kilometers long and passes through places such as Pamplona, Burgos and León before reaching Santiago de Compostela.

The Camino is not only about reaching a destination. It is about rhythm, reflection and moving forward. Camino Anywhere was created for people who want to keep walking, wherever they are.

Quiet country road in soft morning light

Before the World Wakes Up

There is a particular feeling in walking early, before most windows light up and before the day fully begins.

The streets are quieter. Traffic has not yet settled into its usual rhythm. Even familiar places seem slightly different in the half-light of early morning.

Some people walk to think. Others walk precisely because they are tired of thinking.

At that hour, walking can feel less like exercise and more like stepping briefly outside the noise of ordinary life.

A few birds somewhere in the trees. A cat crossing an empty street. Rain still resting on the pavement. The sound of footsteps becoming steady after the first few minutes.

None of it is dramatic. That is partly the point.