Pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago in Galicia at golden hour

HikerFeed for the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago app to track, share, and relive your walk

Keep the days from blurring together. Save your route, photos, notes, and the little moments between stamps, then share one simple link with the people waiting at home.

Your Camino, day by day

The daily record you wish you had kept.

HikerFeed is not another Camino guidebook. It is a place for the walk itself: the route under your feet, the photos you stop for, the notes you write after a long day, and the people following from home.

Track

The days do not blur together.

Save the route, distance, steps, towns, photos, pins, and notes for each stage while it is still fresh.

Share

One link for the people back home.

Share publicly or privately so family and friends can follow the journey without chasing texts, photo dumps, and scattered posts.

Relive

A Camino journal after Santiago.

When you reach the cathedral, the towns, hard climbs, coffee stops, and quiet stretches are still in order.

HikerFeed app screen for saving trail memories and journals
HikerFeed app screen showing hiking stories and photos
HikerFeed app screen showing a hiking profile and activity

For the walk itself

Built for the parts a guide app does not hold.

Route tracker

Remember the ground you covered

Keep each Camino stage tied to the places, distances, photos, and notes that made it yours.

Pilgrimage journal

Write what mattered that day

A few lines after dinner can mean more than a perfect recap later. Keep those reflections with the stage where they happened.

Follower feed

Bring people along gently

Let the people who care see where you are and what the day felt like, without turning the Camino into constant posting.

Real Camino starts

Made for the way pilgrims actually start.

Some pilgrims begin in Sarria. Some come up from Tui or Porto. Some walk weeks on the Francés or Portugués. HikerFeed keeps the journal tied to the route you are actually on.

Sarria

Walking from Sarria?

Keep the final days to Santiago from becoming a blur: stamps, towns, photos, notes, and one link for home.

Tui / Porto

Coming from Tui or Porto?

Keep the border towns, small towns, daily distances, and arrival in Santiago in one place.

Camino Francés

Walking the Camino Francés?

Save the long arc of the route: the towns, hard days, favorite stops, and notes you would otherwise forget.

Camino Portugués

Walking the Camino Portugués?

Track the quieter rhythm of one of the most-walked Camino routes without reducing it to a workout summary.

A Camino de Santiago path with pilgrims and a scallop shell marker

After Santiago

You finish walking. The Camino keeps unfolding.

After Santiago, the days are still there: the road out of Sarria, the morning from Tui, the cafe that saved a hard afternoon, the note you wrote when your feet hurt. HikerFeed keeps your route, photos, comments, and reflections in one place.

FAQ

Camino app questions

Is HikerFeed good for the Camino Francés?+

Yes. It is built for multi-day walks, so a Camino Francés journey can stay organized by stage instead of ending up split between your camera roll, notes, fitness logs, and group chats.

Can I use it on the Camino Portugués?+

Yes. It works for walks from Porto, Tui, or another Portuguese route start, with stages, photos, notes, and sharing in one place.

Can I keep my Camino private?+

Yes. You can keep it quieter, share a private link, or make a public feed when that fits your walk.

Can friends and family follow along?+

Yes. They get one place to follow along, which is easier than texts, photo dumps, and social posts that lose the order of the walk.

Can I add photos and route pins?+

Yes. Save photos and pins with the stage where they happened, so the small places do not vanish into the camera roll.

Does it work as a route diary after the trip?+

Yes. The same stages, photos, pins, route notes, and reflections become a route diary once you are home.

Buen Camino

Start your Camino with one place for the whole walk.

Save the route, the reflections, the photos, and the check-ins from home while the days are happening, not weeks later.

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