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Detailed Stage Planning — Camino de Levante - Camí de Llevant
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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 882632, member: 537"] @AJ, thanks so much for a great diversion. I know this took a lot of work and organization, you are a champion! The rest of us just threw in our observations and memories, but you did the hard work. This is a fabulous tool for anyone who wants to plan a Levante, and I am going to move it, make it a sticky, and re-title it so that it will be more readily available to those who search through the sub-forums. My impressions of the differences between the Vdlp and the Levante are similar to yours. One other thing I would add is that the Vdlp stands out for its truly monumental cities (Sevilla, Mérida, Cáceres, Salamanca, and Zamora). The Levante also has its fair share of monumental cities (Valencia, Toledo, Ávila, and Zamora) but also has a big number of small cities/big towns with lots of interesting historical sites — churches, plazas, monasteries, castles, etc. So, for me, the day to day walking on the Levante may have been less varied (flat, wide open) than the Vdlp, but the day to day afteroons on the Levante tended to have more to do and see. Albergues are fewer than on the Vdlp, but there is a surprising number on the Levante. In fact, the number seems to be growing every year, even though the number of pilgrims doesn’t seem to be. Lots of cheap pensiones to keep the total budget down, though. There are definitely more pilgrims on the Vdlp, so that might also be a factor for some. Anyway, thanks again to @AJ, and sorry to come to the end of this great virtual camino!!! [/QUOTE]
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