I got a notice to check out Gronze’s newly updated Camino de Madrid site.
I’m not sure exactly what the update would include, since they are always so up to date, but I thought that those walking soon might want to check it out.
And don’t forget that at the bottom of each stage’s list of accommodations, there are two buttons that could be very interesting — Al Loro (random but relevant info about that stage that could touch on any topic) and Recorrido (a verbal description of the stage). There’s also a third option that will take you to Fotos.
Every Gronze stage on every camino has both of those buttons and it was only a few years ago, after using Gronze for years, that I learned about them!
Camino de Madrid | Camino de Santiago | Gronze.com
El Camino de Santiago de Madrid es una ruta con mucho por descubrir. Une la capital de España con el Camino Francés a la altura de Sahagún, pasando por Segovia y Valladolid. Cruzaremos la sierra de Guadarrama por el puerto de la Fuenfría, a 1.796 metros de altitud, el techo de los caminos...
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I’m not sure exactly what the update would include, since they are always so up to date, but I thought that those walking soon might want to check it out.
And don’t forget that at the bottom of each stage’s list of accommodations, there are two buttons that could be very interesting — Al Loro (random but relevant info about that stage that could touch on any topic) and Recorrido (a verbal description of the stage). There’s also a third option that will take you to Fotos.
Every Gronze stage on every camino has both of those buttons and it was only a few years ago, after using Gronze for years, that I learned about them!