Last summer I walked four or five days of the Levante, from a town just after Arevalo onward to Toro. It kicked my butt! That said, we only were lost once. In Medina del Campo the Camino Sureste meets the Levante, and they both leave town in different directions -- we followed yellow arrows, but took the path straight north. We came to our senses in Rueda, and realized we had followed the Sureste rather than the Levante arrows! (most people go to Rueda to LOSE their senses -- they make nice white table wine there. But this is what happens when a Scot walks with a guy called Johnnie Walker.)
So when in Medina, be very sure you hang a LEFT at the church of Santiago, and NOT a right. The Levante has its own set of arrows that way that will take you to Siete Iglesias. Which is its own adventure... :wink:
Reb.