![]() Not that we are lazy, but we are both in our 60's, Rachel has had cancer and although she starts the day often stronger than I do, she gets tired by early afternoon, as a result of her treatment and medication. We favour stages up to about 20km per day. There are also many other places to stay, even a Parador! And it's only 5 minutes away from the church of San Juan del Hospital, where, on the eve of our departure, we will go to receive the Blessing of the Pilgrim at the end of mass at 7pm.Īn alternative place to stay is the Youth Hostel Center Valencia, which is also close to the cathedral. It's fairly central in the Ciutat Vella, and about a 10 minute walk to the cathedral where we will be able to get a sello. I understand we can get a special credencial stayed at the Pension París, which is now known as the Casa del Patriarca. It looks like there's plenty to see! We will, of course, go to the office of the Amigos to get information about the Camino. I might download the Visit València app from the official tourism website to get my bearings. I'm also getting information from the Amigos website, as well as information that clearly sent me.įor us, it will probably be Day -5 to Day 0, as we would spend some time looking around València. I'll acknowledge my sources here: 's pilgrimage in 2013, 's resource on distances and accommodation, and 's accommodation list. We know/hope we will be accompanied by a number of other pilgrims,, who will be walking in real life when she can,, clearly, (who has a great resource about this Camino on this forum), hopefully (who is a member of the Asociación Amigos del Camino de Santiago Comunidad Valenciana, and who shared lots of info during the Zoom meeting - I should have taken more notes! ), who wants to finish this Camino, and anyone else who has walked this Camino or who would like to walk it. On this Camino, my wife Rachel and I will be walking together, at our own pace. She's amazing, and has a wealth of information! During those meetings, I showed some enthusiasm, and as I arrived on the Praza do Obradoiro, was there, and suggested I walk the Levante. So to keep our dreams alive, we have been looking at other Caminos, and planning 2021, 2022, had organised a number of Zoom meetings to showcase the Camino Mozárabe, the Invierno, the Olvidado, and the Levante. ![]() It looks like we're going to stay in confinement for a while longer, and we can't leave the shores of Australia until probably next year. The Camino will be there when the time comes. We were supposed to have finished our Caminho Português earlier this week, and we would be arriving at Fisterra today. Virtually, as we are currently in confinement in Melbourne (Australia). My wife and I have just finished walking from Seville to SdC on the VdlP and the Sanabrés. Undertaken during covid times, the thread benefitted from the contributions of many forum members who have walked the Levante. It includes detailed stages, places to stay, places to visit, places to eat - everything you would ever need to know about the Levante. This is undoubtedly the best single thread the forum has about the Levante. Edited by moderator (Novemat the conclusion of this thread) to note the following.
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