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[QUOTE="AJGuillaume, post: 898086, member: 70147"] The Tetas have been 'hashed out', methinks, so let's see what the regular way would be. For the really slow walkers, and those who would enjoy Trillo, one of the alternative end points from Viana de Mondéjar is indeed Trillo. But that's a really, really short stage, only 7.4 km. Most pilgrims would walk further. [B]Day 20. Viana de Mondéjar - Cifuentes. 20.4 km[/B] From Trillo, it is indeed only 13 km to Cifuentes. If you have walked from Viana de Mondéjar to Cifuentes, without the side trip to Las Tetas, then it is 20.4 km. If you stopped in Trillo, you could walk even further, as [USER=23967]@Magwood[/USER] and [USER=45828]@Ninja[/USER] [URL='https://magwood.me/2019/04/24/ruta-de-la-lana-stage-17-trillo-to-masegoso-de-tajuna-24-km/'][B]did in 2019[/B][/URL], to Masegoso de Tajuña. That's 24 km from Trillo. It could be a little too much for the slow walkers we are. If only we weren't slow walkers... [USER=9811]@alansykes[/USER] , who also walked to Masegoso de Tajuña, describes Cifuentes in a way that would make a pilgrim want to go further: In Cifuentes, we have the option of sleeping at the Polideportivo Municipal, keys at the municipal office, or at the [URL='https://www.hostalsanroque.es/'][B]Hostal San Roque[/B][/URL], or at the [URL='http://www.hostalsecuoyas.com/'][B]Hostal Las Secuoyas[/B][/URL] (no-frills website ;)). [USER=50859]@Bad Pilgrim[/USER] [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/bp-starts-from-alicante-version-3-0.62598/post-760368'][B]walked to Cifuentes[/B][/URL] and stayed at the San Roque in 2019. If you're going to heed [USER=9811]@alansykes[/USER] advice, and walk on to Masegoso de Tajuña, you'll go past Moranchel on the Camino, and then take a left turn after about 3 km. In Moranchel: Check out [USER=46206]@Undermanager[/USER] 's [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/and-were-off-camino-de-la-lana-may-2019.62089/post-747718'][B]beautiful photo[/B][/URL], as well as those [USER=23967]@Magwood[/USER] has in her blog. In Masegoso de Tajuña, our veterans stayed at the [URL='http://www.restaurantelasvegas.es/'][B]Restaurante Hostal Las Vegas[/B][/URL]. Nothing flash, as [USER=23967]@Magwood[/USER] notes in her [URL='https://magwood.me/2019/04/24/ruta-de-la-lana-stage-17-trillo-to-masegoso-de-tajuna-24-km/'][B]blog[/B][/URL]: The good thing about walking on to Masegoso de Tajuña, is that it would make tomorrow's stage a little bit shorter. Nevertheless, for the purpose of this virtual Camino, we'll stop in Cifuentes. Now I was wondering whether you had bad weather, [USER=9811]@alansykes[/USER] , to think of Cifuentes as depressing. I'll leave you with this video of Cifuentes, and you can decide: [MEDIA=youtube]37ZoNhgH0ws[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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