Hi everybody.
As you probably know, there's a yellow-arrow-marked Camino from Valencia and another one from Alicante, that continue to Albacete first, then Toledo and finally arrive to Santa Marta de Tera in the VDLP.
Paco Serra and Manolo Aliaga, from the Novelda Association, where working on the summer of 2,006 with their car, a bike, a GPS and their laptop to make a new guide for all pilgrims (and thousands of photos).
Since several months this guide is available is spanish (thanks to them) and later in french (thanks to Johanne Duffour, from Canada). Now, it's available too in dutch (Thanks, Christinne). Completely free for everybody in the "Relatos" section in http://www.amigosdelcamino.com
As Paco Serra said to me recently, there's some friends working in the english, german and italian versions but ... it's a very, very slow work, so ...
Buen, and absolutely lonely and incredibly nice, Camino del Sureste ...
Javier Martin
Madrid, Spain.
As you probably know, there's a yellow-arrow-marked Camino from Valencia and another one from Alicante, that continue to Albacete first, then Toledo and finally arrive to Santa Marta de Tera in the VDLP.
Paco Serra and Manolo Aliaga, from the Novelda Association, where working on the summer of 2,006 with their car, a bike, a GPS and their laptop to make a new guide for all pilgrims (and thousands of photos).
Since several months this guide is available is spanish (thanks to them) and later in french (thanks to Johanne Duffour, from Canada). Now, it's available too in dutch (Thanks, Christinne). Completely free for everybody in the "Relatos" section in http://www.amigosdelcamino.com
As Paco Serra said to me recently, there's some friends working in the english, german and italian versions but ... it's a very, very slow work, so ...
Buen, and absolutely lonely and incredibly nice, Camino del Sureste ...
Javier Martin
Madrid, Spain.