Sorry! my bad. In my hurry I forgot the link containing map, stages and all other necessary info on the proposed camino.
Here we go:
http://www.xabiacamino.es/
Enjoy
Jean-Marc
Thanks, that's very useful link. Have you walked it, Jean-Marc?
With the winter temperatures in southern Spain that would make a perfect winter-one-week Camino (a bit over 120kms). If you want to keep daily stages below 30kms I counted 7 stages to La Font de la Figuera where it connects to Levante. The site wrongly stated that one stage further in Almansa it connects with Sureste but it's true about La Lana. Levante and Sureste connect in Albacete as I know.
Acommodation wouldn't be albergues every day but mostly Casas Rurales or Hotel/Hostales.
My preferred stages (distance and acommodation wise) would be:
1.) Xabia - Jesus Pobre (10,6) - short stage to allow some aclimatisation after Xabia night life
2.) - Pego (21,5) - no albergue,
3.) - L'Orxa (26,0) - I saw that hotel in Villalonga (midway) offers 50% pilgrim discount and pick-up/drop-off service,
4.) - Albaida (24,8) - albergue,
5.) - Ontinyent (12,0) - albergue, short stage also because of bigger town where I would guess is something to do and see,
6.) - Fontanars (26,5) - Casa Rural,
7.) - La Font de la Figuera (10,0) - albergue, but I personally would use it only for shower and later take a bus in direction to Almansa (I already walked that stage on Levante) and further to either Alicante or Valencia (nearest airports).