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[QUOTE="KinkyOne, post: 724035, member: 25761"] Due to some technical issues with my gear I skipped Toledo-Avila part (will include that in another combination of Caminos I plan to walk) [USER=537]@peregrina2000[/USER] is very fond of but after Avila the Levante isn't really tough, especially not this time of year, although the albergues are very basic or even just polideportivo style. If you want to stay in them I suggest calling in advance that the Ayuntamiento/local hospitalero/bar (wherever they keep the keys) would be prepared. But in most of the small towns you will be passing through there is some sort of private accommodation. One more thing. Nuns in monestery in Toro don't offer beds anymore due to their age and small number. I was on parts of Levante last spring and learned this. Don't know if Mundicamino has that updated. If you need any additional info just ask. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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