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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 819821, member: 537"] So let me back up a bit. First decision when you are leaving Tembleque, on either the Levante or Sureste: Where are you going to sleep that night? Neither Villanueva de Bogas nor Almonacid have (I guess I should say "had", because I haven't been there in 5 or 6 years) a place to stay. I believe a few forum members had slept on the floor somewhere in Almonacid, but that wasn't really an option for me. So we decided to sleep in Mora. Second decision: How to get to Mora. There are two options: 1. Levante route direct to Mora. That's 25 km. 2. Take the Sureste to Villanueva de Bogas, that's 13 km, and then cut back over to Mora, which is another 9 or so. Since the Levante route, at least at the time, had no bars or services of any kind, we decided to walk to Villanueva, get a coffee, and then carry on to Mora. (I was walking with two Frenchmen, and I believe the French guide to the Levante, written by someone named Gerard, recommends this alternative). Then the next day, you have a LONG day through Almonacid and into Toledo, lots of pavement pounding at the end, again unless things have changed. But it seems like that is unavoidable. So though the map is correct in the distances it posts, it is misleading because it makes it seem like a crazy decision to walk to Mora by starting out on the Sureste and then cutting over. But it's really a pretty sensible option, IMO. Mora is not a great little spot, but it has lots of services and cheap lodging, so it was a perfectly ok place to sleep. If Almonacid had lodging of any kind, I definitely would have stayed on the Sureste and gone straight to Almonacid. I did some forum searching and have found that Kinky and Alan Sykes slept in an albergue of sorts in Almonacid. I am virtually certain that option was not available to us when we were walking. [URL]https://www.dropbox.com/s/wb5qliffymwj1e7/Screenshot%202020-01-28%2010.50.32.png?dl=0[/URL] (post #48 in the thread) [URL]https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/has-anybody-stayed-in-la-font-de-la-figuera-in-the-last-couple-of-months.56858/#post-642480[/URL] (post number 6 in the thread) [/QUOTE]
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