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[QUOTE="Bad Pilgrim, post: 883556, member: 50859"] Oh, I am so excited to get started. According to Laurie, we could start with Alicante, then try the Vilajoyosa alternative, and finally compare both. I'm all in. But I'm not in charge here! There [I]are[/I] cultural extravagances along the Alicante branch that I will gladly to point out for you; it's not all roaming pigs and polígonos industriales. But I will wait until we actually get going. Can I just say something about the stage(s)? When we start from Alicante, the possibilities for the 1st stage are to stay in: Orito (24 kms from Alicante), Monforte del Cid (28 kms) or Novelda (32 kms). (The Mundicamino website got it all wrong: there [I]are [/I]24 kms from Alicante to Orito!) Unfortunately, the stage cannot be any shorter than the 24 kms to Orito. There is nowhere to stay before. In Orito, there is the Casa del Pelegrino (once donativo/free, now 15 euros). Do not be fooled by the several info sheets & guidebooks circulating on the web that say the Casa del Pelegrino only accept groups: solo pilgrims are allowed. There is also a municipal albergue (that I know nothing about). Monforte del Cid (28 kms) is the official end of the 1st stage according to the guide from the Asociación (there is a hotel: Avenida). But I think that a majority of pilgrims walk on to Novelda (32 kms) where there is a very good albergue run by Paco Serra, the author of the printed guidebook for the Sureste. Although I have never been there, since I always stay in Orito. I couldn't be able to do more than 24 kms the first day of any Camino...! For the 2nd stage, it doesn't really matter where one stayed the night before. The following towns of Petrer, Elda, Sax and Villena are all options that we can reach. EDIT: OK, most of this is obvious from C Clearly's informative spreadsheet above, sorry... Well, here you have it in words 😄! [/QUOTE]
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