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I live across the Tay in Angus and can see Fife. I walked the whole path from Kincardine to Newburgh a few years ago but did not not need accommodation as my friend's husband dropped us off and picked us up at the end of every stage. As others have said - it is not difficult. Weather could be...
So do I. My heart sank. When I did the Camino a few years ago I did not actually realise you could book rooms ahead when I started to walk - apart from Orisson which I had been told about and advised to email. I think I must have come from a different planet. I really do understand the pressure...
I walked it 2 years ago west to east. On your own, accommodation will be a problem as the B&B’s are very expensive with the single supplement. I found it tedious having to come down off the trail every night and walk, sometimes a very long way, to my accommodation. In the end I booked with a...
We started on the Camino del Alba walking from Pego to Almansa (136k) and then from Almansa to Cuenca on the Lana (236k). It was wonderful even though we had to stay in Alpera an extra day because a gota fria made the route dangerous to walk. The waymarking is very good Almansa to Cuenca. If you...
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We have just finished walking from Almansa to Cuenca. Here are some thoughts: A wonderful camino. Remote, beautiful and we met fantastic people in the villages. We were storm bound in Alpera for an extra day ( a gota fria) and were well looked after at the Hostal Cazador. May I add a couple of...
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