Discover rural Orihuela: Walk the Camino del Lignum Crucis - CSN News

Discover rural Orihuela: Walk the Camino del Lignum Crucis – CSN News


Photo: El Camino al Lignum Crucis/ Facebook.

Orihuela has actually revealed the extension of the Camino del Lignum Crucis after the success of the initial stage, which occurred on Saturday, April 6.

This path covers 130 kilometres and is split right into 6 phases, linking Granja de Rocamora with Caravaca de la Cruz.

The initial stage, from Granja de Rocamora to Mahoya, gone through the Orihuela area of La Murada and was very applauded.

Approaching Phases

The future phases of the Camino del Lignum Crucis are arranged as adheres to.

On October 27, 2024, the path will certainly cover the area from Abanilla to Fortuna and El Fenazar.

On November 10, 2024, the trip will certainly proceed via Lorquí, Archena, and Ulea.

Individuals will certainly stroll from Villanueva del Río Segura to Albudeite on November 17, 2024.

On November 24, 2024, the phase will certainly occur from Mula to Bullas.

Lastly, the Camino will certainly wrap up on December 1, 2024, with the last stretch from Bullas to Caravaca de la Cruz.

These courses not just supply a possibility for treking however additionally goal to advertise country and social tourist in Orihuela.

A Lot More Info

To find out more, enrollment can be finished on the site www.orihuelaturistica.es, or by calling (+34) 965304645 or using WhatsApp at (+34) 673836385.


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