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[QUOTE="Portach, post: 1231207, member: 65966"] March 2024: We just finished day 3 of Camino de Lana from Villajoyosa. It is a wonderful walk, I don’t have words to describe the views, citrus, pine forests, manicured terraces of olive and almond trees, mountains near and far. We had the good fortune to bump into Pepe in Orcheta our first day. He is a mine of information and arranged for the church to be opened especially for us. He is the person who paints the way marking yellow arrows and Xs in the area. He advised that there is an individual between Relleu and Torremanzanas who has been painting over his signs, sometimes within hours so that there are few arrows in the middle part of this section. This was indeed the case, we could see where many signs had been defaced. This made navigation more difficult so a big thank you to Peregrina2000 for the great Wikilok trail. Compared to our previous Camino experiences, the infrastructure is underdeveloped. Options for accommodation are limited. The sports centre in Relleu is open but the albergue in Torremanzanas is closed for renovation. We stayed in hotels in both towns, the only guests each time, so very appreciative, we were well looked after but the cost is well above what we would normally pay. I think it would be prohibitive for many. Also of note, in both Relleu and Torremanzanas, food options are quite limited at 7-8 in the evening with kitchens closed much earlier than we have come to expect in Spain. We found fast food type places each evening so didn’t go hungry. I am posting this not to put anyone off this wonderful route, but rather that they are prepared and know what to expect. [/QUOTE]
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