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🇪🇸 Camino de LEVANTE (Valencia - Zamora)
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[QUOTE="LTfit, post: 817882, member: 8594"] I've done both: the Via de la Plata twice (and Sevilla-Merida a third time) and the Levante to Zamora. As others have said. The first three-four days out of Valencia on the Levante are all concrete. This was an issue when I walked it at the end of June. Luckily it is then is followed by soft surfaces. The albergues are all very small (around 4 beds) and are adequate but basic. I walked the Via de la Plata in July, October and February so not in the high season which is historically for the Plata in May and September. There were a handful of pilgrims and often you would see no one around. Many times we would only be 2 pilgrims in the albergues. Otherwise the infrastructure is good and the scenery beautiful (but then again I love arid landscapes). And you get to see Merida, Salamanca and Zamora! The Levante was done late June - July from Valencia to Toledo. It was warm to say the least. I did it with a Camino buddy and we saw one other pilgrim during this stretch. I walked from Toledo to Zamora the following year by myself and I saw 2 people and slept every night minus 2 by myself. [/QUOTE]
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