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While I no longer actively market/promote these maps, or post on our Facebook page, I still perform this Custom Map Service. I'm retired but can continue making them if you desire.






































I started off doing a commemorative map just for myself ... for my own Camino in 2016, but I have had a lot of interest from other Pilgrim's to make one specifically for them as well.

While the base map remains consistent for these maps, you can customize it with your own text, dates, pictures and especially the names of the villages you spent time in. There's an optional Trail Profile for Map #1 and each map offers a Digital-Only version if you prefer to save a few dollars and print them yourself.

I do not mass-produce these maps.


Each one is customized for the individual customer based on your selections on the order form. I can add other villages not on my selection list, on or off the route if you wish, just be careful not to clutter up the map too much. The lines of text can be anything you wish, as long as it fits, and I will often MAKE it fit for you. If you have a particular design in mind, just discuss it with me. Naturally, custom work MAY involve some additional cost.

I can delete, add or move around the shell, medals, silouhettes, etc, at no additional cost, as long as it doesn't involve much additional time - I will do most anything you want - everything will be finalized before you commit to the print process.

I will archive all orders in case you want to reprint, or add a subsequent Camino route to your custom map at a later time. If you expect to do multiple routes over time, make sure you choose the right map for your first Map as Map#1 does not extend fully south in Spain.

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We are featured in Janet Charbonneau's new book,
"A Journey Inward", a reflective account of her Camino.
Available on Amazon.






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