You are brave! It is not my favourite of caminos... but check previous blogs including that of Peregrina2000 (Laurie Reynolds). Short days and some long stretches...
Do get the guidebook from the Amigos of Valencia... slightly out of date but in English. I did not take the separate large maps. www.vieiragrino.com
Do plan to spend some time in Toledo and Avila - the undoubted highlights.
I forgot to mention Tembleque. Loved it. Had a whole apartment to myself with fabulous views for Euros 20 by asking at the bar opposite the church when I came into the town. A jewel of a place.
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Looking forward to getting back on the Camino de Levante next week. It’s a long and solitary Camino, although I am as far as Zamora now, where it merged with the VDLP and on to the Sanabres.
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Profile maps of all 34 stages of the Camino Frances
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