Stages
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Here is a table of the stages I walked, where I stayed and any essential comments. If you are planning to walk the Camino de Levante, the 2009 Spanish Guidebook, available from the Amigos or bookshops in Valencia, is excellent.
STAGE |
APPROX DISTANCE | WHERE STAYED | COMMENTS |
Valencia – Silla | 14miles | Hostal Moreno | |
Algemesi | 16m | Albergue | excellent |
Xativa | 17m | Albergue | |
Moixent | 16m | Albergue | |
La Font de la Figuera | 12m | Casa Rural L’Amable | |
Almansa | 19m | Albergue | (in Convent of Servants of Mary) |
Higueruela | 27m | Albergue | No water on route, I carried 5litres |
Chinchilla | 21m | Hostal Penon | Basic, but excellent restaurant |
Albacete | 12m | Hostal San Agustin
– stay elsewhere! |
Huge works mean route altered – follow arrows. |
La Roda | 26m | Hostal Molina | |
San Clemente | 23m | Hostal Milan | |
Las Pedroneras | 16m | Albergue | In Casa Paroquial |
Mota de Cuerva | 14m | Casa Rural La Mota | |
El Toboso | 6m | Convento de las Trinitarias | |
Quintinar de la Orden | 7m | Hostal San Francisco | |
Villacanas | 18m | Hostal Pub Prickly | |
Tembleque | 16m | Hotel | |
Mora | 16m | Hotel Los Conjones | |
Toledo | 26m | La Posada de Zocodover | |
Zamora | Albergue | ||
Montamarta | 10m | Albergue | |
Granja de Moreruela | 13m | Albergue | |
Tabara | 15m | Albergue | |
Santa Croya de Tera | 14m | Albergue – Casa Anita | Stay here! |
Rionegro del Puente | 18m | Albergue | |
Palacios de Sanabria | 16m | Casa Teresa | Stay here – tel
980 626 241 |
Requejo | 15m | Albergue | |
Lubian | 12m | Albergue | |
A Gudina | 16m | Albergue | |
Campobercerras | 13m | Casa Rural | |
Laza | 12m | Albergue | |
Vilar de Barrio | 12m | Albergue | |
Xunquiera de Ambia | 11m | Albergue | |
Ourense | 15m | Hostal San Miguel | |
San Cristovo de Cea | 15m | Albergue | |
Mosteiro de Oseira | 10m | Monastery | |
Laxa | 18m | Albergue | |
Bandeira | 12m | Hostal Conde Rey | |
O Outreira | 12m | Albergue | |
Santiago | 11m | Albergue |
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Hi Andy. Just seen this and I am very tempted to do this route myself next time (Am still in Santiago while writing this and already I am thinking of “next time”!) However I am confused by the distances. Are these really miles? Did you have to walk 27, 26, 23 miles? (From Cea to Oseira is definitely 10km, not 10 miles).
Having a look at your blog properly now that I have time after my walk and enjoying reading it a lot.
Isabelle304
Comment by Isabelle November 25, 2009 @ 10:38 amHi Isabelle,
thanks for your comment. They are miles. From Cea to Oseira, I got a bit lost and ended up trudging along the road for 3 hours. There are one or two unavoidably long stages near the beginning (because there is no other accommodation). On some of these stages you also need to carry all your water for the day. 27 miles was the longest (although I also got slightly lost and added a mile on!).
Comment by pilgrimpace November 26, 2009 @ 11:36 amIt is a good route though – and I should add that I only got lost 3 times, and never seriously!
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Comment by Filly June 8, 2014 @ 2:27 pmThere wasn’t any in 2009. It’s a long walk, but a very rewarding Stage. You do go through several places which have bars, so no need to carry too much.
Andy
Comment by pilgrimpace June 8, 2014 @ 2:33 pm