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Detailed Stage Planning — Camino de Levante - Camí de Llevant
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[QUOTE="AJGuillaume, post: 877347, member: 70147"] I quite like [USER=27139]@OzAnnie[/USER] 's suggestion to walk out of Toledo to the end of the paved area and walk back on one day, and then the next day, take a taxi to where we stopped the previous day. That way, we won't miss any bits of the Camino. Before we move on from Torrijos, I thought it would be great to have a look at [USER=27139]@OzAnnie[/USER] 's experience walking to Torrijos. You can read her post [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/ozannie-jumps-on-levante-from-toledo-with-help-from-friends.66900/'][B]here[/B][/URL]. [B]Day 32: Torrijos to Escalona[/B] Today's walk is 24.5 km to Escalona, the [URL='http://vieiragrino.com/en/18th-stage/'][B]18th published stage[/B][/URL]. About 5 km after Torrijos, we'll come to the village of Val de Santo Domingo. There's a Casa Rural here, La Veguilla, but we have to keep pushing on. The next village is Maqueda. It has a [URL='http://en.www.turismocastillalamancha.es/patrimonio/castillo-de-maqueda-98364/descripcion/'][B]castle[/B][/URL], which can't be visited. The ayuntamiento's website has a [URL='http://www.maqueda.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=90&Itemid=635'][B]list of places to see[/B][/URL], including a 10th century Califate door, a 12th century Torre de la Vela, and a 15th century church. It is an obvious place to rest, as it is half way to our destination. It's a shame there is no accommodation here, I would have made this an overnight stop. [USER=27139]@OzAnnie[/USER] gave us a [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/ozannie-jumps-on-levante-from-toledo-with-help-from-friends.66900/post-833311'][B]recent report[/B][/URL] on the Levante from Torrijos to Maqueda. I love how she calls herself the "The Ozzie paparazzi!" ;) 5km or so after Maqueda, we will have to wade across an arroyo. Hopefully we will only wet our feet. [USER=27139]@OzAnnie[/USER] did a "Tarzan act" and crossed dry earlier this year. Read about it [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/ozannie-jumps-on-levante-from-toledo-with-help-from-friends.66900/post-833443'][B]here[/B][/URL]. Escalona is a walled town, and it looks like a lovely place to visit. Check out the ayuntamiento's [URL='http://www.escalonaturismo.com/'][B]site[/B][/URL] for more information. There is an albergue, in the school complex. You can get the keys from the local police. [USER=537]@peregrina2000[/USER] wrote about [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/ozannie-jumps-on-levante-from-toledo-with-help-from-friends.66900/post-833323'][B]her experience[/B][/URL] in 2013, and [USER=27139]@OzAnnie[/USER] shared some [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/ozannie-jumps-on-levante-from-toledo-with-help-from-friends.66900/post-833445'][B]photos[/B][/URL]. The alternatives are [B][URL='http://www.escalonaturismo.com/servicios/alojarse/id1-casa-rural-placida.html']Casa rural Plácida[/URL][/B], and Bar El Lazarillo, which features in the ayuntamiento's "Dónde Comer" [URL='http://www.escalonaturismo.com/servicios/comer/id14-meson-el-lazarillo.html'][B]page[/B][/URL], but apparently also organises accommodation. And I'll leave you with a video of Escalona (from the ayuntamiento's website): [URL unfurl="true"]https://player.vimeo.com/video/198967471[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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