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List of shorter stages along the Camino Levante

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I have done some preliminary work on this which I’ll share. Attached as a PDF as well as in this image.
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Bear in mind that some distances could be a bit approximate as there are discrepancies between various sources and the map routing.

The longest stage now is 28.6km. And the shortest 9km. 41 in all as opposed to the 28 Classic stages.

The information on Accommodation (with a firm emphasis on Municipal Albergues) comes from that invaluable website (www.vieiragrino.com/)

In trying to locate each place (Albergue/Hostel etc) on the map I found some were still uncertain. If anyone who has actually walked this in recent times has a list with locations (lat, lon preferably) that would be welcome.

The columns are as follows:
  • New stage number,
  • Classic stage number (as used in website above)
  • From and To Placenames
  • Classic stage distance (colour coded)
  • Split stage distance (colour coded)
  • Added distance to off-track albergue (currently only Alpera)
  • Accommodation details (address, phone numbers etc)
  • Status: Booked (none as yet), ? (uncertain in my mind), ! (I’m worrying) and Albergue
I hope this helps someone else.

Buen Camino!
 

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I have done some preliminary work on this which I’ll share. Attached as a PDF as well as in this image.
View attachment 176789
Bear in mind that some distances could be a bit approximate as there are discrepancies between various sources and the map routing.

The longest stage now is 28.6km. And the shortest 9km. 41 in all as opposed to the 28 Classic stages.

The information on Accommodation (with a firm emphasis on Municipal Albergues) comes from that invaluable website (www.vieiragrino.com/)

In trying to locate each place (Albergue/Hostel etc) on the map I found some were still uncertain. If anyone who has actually walked this in recent times has a list with locations (lat, lon preferably) that would be welcome.

The columns are as follows:
  • New stage number,
  • Classic stage number (as used in website above)
  • From and To Placenames
  • Classic stage distance (colour coded)
  • Split stage distance (colour coded)
  • Added distance to off-track albergue (currently only Alpera)
  • Accommodation details (address, phone numbers etc)
  • Status: Booked (none as yet), ? (uncertain in my mind), ! (I’m worrying) and Albergue
I hope this helps someone else.

Buen Camino!
Thanks very much for this! I start the Levante next week and this will be a great help.
 
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Great. Any errors, additions or omissions that you can document would be useful to those of us starting in Spring. Thanks!
Thank you so much! This is a terrific document for those who are going to walk the Levante.

One question — why are you “worried” for Albacete, El Toboso, Tembleque, Mora, and Toro? As your own document shows, there are plenty of private options. Maybe I’m missing something. Buen camino!
 
Thank you so much! This is a terrific document for those who are going to walk the Levante.

One question — why are you “worried” for Albacete, El Toboso, Tembleque, Mora, and Toro? As your own document shows, there are plenty of private options. Maybe I’m missing something. Buen camino!
Worried is perhaps overstating it. Facing a decision. Unsure of what to do. Needing to book (probably) which is not my preferred MO.

I’m very glad it might be of use. As I did after the Camino Mozárabe earlier this year I’ll put up a document based on what actually happens.
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
I have done some preliminary work on this which I’ll share. Attached as a PDF as well as in this image.
View attachment 176789
Bear in mind that some distances could be a bit approximate as there are discrepancies between various sources and the map routing.

The longest stage now is 28.6km. And the shortest 9km. 41 in all as opposed to the 28 Classic stages.

The information on Accommodation (with a firm emphasis on Municipal Albergues) comes from that invaluable website (www.vieiragrino.com/)

In trying to locate each place (Albergue/Hostel etc) on the map I found some were still uncertain. If anyone who has actually walked this in recent times has a list with locations (lat, lon preferably) that would be welcome.

The columns are as follows:
  • New stage number,
  • Classic stage number (as used in website above)
  • From and To Placenames
  • Classic stage distance (colour coded)
  • Split stage distance (colour coded)
  • Added distance to off-track albergue (currently only Alpera)
  • Accommodation details (address, phone numbers etc)
  • Status: Booked (none as yet), ? (uncertain in my mind), ! (I’m worrying) and Albergue
I hope this helps someone else.

Buen Camino!
Errata:
Stages 35 and 36.
The distances for these stages should be 22km and 12.1km respectively (rather than the other way around as shown).

I might wait a little while before posting a v4 in case other errors are picked up.
 

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