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Clunia on the way to Quintanarraya
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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 1103453, member: 537"] I discovered on our virtual planning thread that there are some roman ruins about 3.5 km from Quintanarraya. A little googling showed me that it's the Roman city of Clunia. But a search on the Lana forum didn't bring up any mention of Clunia (a few in the Francés talking about a possible detour from Burgos, but nothing in the Lana). I know the word amazing is quite overused (particularly by me) but take a look at [URL='http://www.clunia.es/'][B][I]the website[/I][/B][/URL] and judge for yourself. A visit is complicated by the fact that the day to Quintanarraya from San Esteban de Gormaz is about 32 or 33, and then the ruins are another 3.5 km each way. That pushes it close to 40 km, even though those last 7 could be without backpack. Combining wikiloc with google maps, it looks to me like a detour from the Lana is possible in Hinojar del Rey, direct to Clunia, and then walking into Quintanarraya. That would be a 36 km day. Summer visiting hours (starting in April) are 4pm-8 pm, which would make for a very late arrival into Quintanarraya. But I'm assuming that would not be a problem since I will have to connect with the albergue ahead of time no matter what time I arrive. I'd love to hear from anyone who has made the visit, or any tips from anyone who remembers that stage and may have some other tips, like a posible earlier cut-off at Alcubilla de Avenalleda, which I have been unable to find. [/QUOTE]
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