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Looking for guidebook

Old Hillwalker

Active Member
Time of past OR future Camino
Del Norte 2022
I am trying to find a guidebook for the Camino del Sureste. The only one I can find is from 2017, and is out of print.

PILGRIM GUIDE - CAMINO DEL SURESTE​

I will be staying in Alicante from Feb 1 to the end of April 2024 and plan to do some exploring while there.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I would try Wikiloc. I just used it for my Camino do Mar. It is a collection of trails uploaded by people who walked the walk. You can choose one from multiple trails.
 
I have a Wikiloc and Alltrails membership already, but would like more information on villages, lodging, and other guidebook type information.
 
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The Buen Camino app has a Sureste guide. It says that it's not as complete as its other guides, but it does have maps, elevations, and lists of accommodations

 
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Try and contact the local camino organisation https://www.encaminodesdealicante.org/
They have an itinerary and a list of albergues
I had it once but now I cannot find it…
 
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Hi Old Hillwalker - just starting to look at this route myself. Given there's not too much information out there I had a look at SantiagoWays (https://santiagoways.com/en/camino-sureste-alicante-santiago) and sort of got a good appreciation of the walking stages (which is primarily what I was after). I've also been watching YouTube and latched on to a guy called Dario Zardo ( ). There's no dialogue to his video, but it still provided me with a pretty good perspective of this route.

If you cotton on to a good resource for the del Sureste...please let me know. Enjoy your planning and Buen Camino!
 
I would try Wikiloc. I just used it for my Camino do Mar. It is a collection of trails uploaded by people who walked the walk. You can choose one from multiple trails.
Hi Camiinogoat! I had a look at Wikiloc yesterday. Looks promising in terms of Del Sureste. My only question is whether those that 'walked the walk' were on the 'official' Camino route? In essence, I suppose it doesn't really matter as long as the GPS track takes you to the town you're heading for.