G'day Phil, there are a lot of good restaurants around both Chamartin and Atocha stations. The train to Leon (Alva) usually leaves from Chamartin, which is currently undergoing renovation. I suggest leaving the station and walking a few hundred yards towards the Plaza Castellano. There are...
Hi Alan, Thanks for another
Hi Alan, Thanks for the fascinating account on the Camino Sagunto. I'm just home from walking the Camino Libaniego, the Vanidiense and then from Leon to Santiago. Might have a look at the Sagunto in the Spring!! PS: Complete and total nightmare from Sarria...
Hello everyone, Herewith an updated walking guide covering Almeria to Granada. The information here was correct in November 2022.
Buen Camino
Kevin
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Hello Albert, yes that was myself and Hans on our way to the Lana. I remember we came in a bit late and woke you up!! Sorry! I hope the guide will be a help. The Lana is wonderful. Buen Camino Albert😊😊😊
Recommend a Gregory 40 or 50 liter. In my opinion the best pack on earth. Max weight then not more than 10 kilos. See Camino packing list, and use it. Good luck.
Haha Ivar også gjør du dette på søttende mai! Så fint, og takk for all informasjon. Vi er vaksinerte her hjemme men vil nok vente en god stund inntil de har ordnet opp i Spania. Dette m.h.t. folk i Spania, spesielt helsearbeiderne og landsbybefolkningen. Takk for rolig, nøktern og...
Hi Kelly and thanks for the question. The ref in Pajares is the municipal and, as mentioned the telephone number is on the wall at the ref in LA Robla. If not it is also on WWW.gronze.com under Camino Salvador. Marisa will be very glad if you can ring, so she knows you are coming and if you...
Hello everyone, In the last few months there has been, happily, a steady stream of Pilgrims asking for a version of the simple guide I wrote for the Lana, completed in September last year. I've been sending it individually, but it is possible if you scroll down on a comment written on July the...
Incredible Alan. First the Lana, then the Olvidado and now on the road from Villajoyosa. Plus all the insights into Spanish history. Thanks. Fascinating reading.
Thanks for those kind words Joe. Unfortunately I can't help with the Requena although I know where it goes, and it looks interesting. You could also opt for the Levante as far as Almansa and Alpera. The Lana /Levante split is just outside Alpera and clearly marked. Best. Kevin
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