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Xeraco to Cullera

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Distance
13.51 mi
Elevation gain
33 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
33 ft
Max elevation
36 ft
TrailRank 
19
Min elevation
-12 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
6 hours 27 minutes
Coordinates
1243
Uploaded
May 10, 2009
Recorded
December 2008
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near Xeraco,Jaraco, Comunidad Valenciana (España)

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Walk across Europe. Leg 90. Xeraco to Cullera. Quiet roads, orchards and fields. Paddy fields. Train decapitated a dog.

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  • okeah Sep 27, 2009

    Lo siento,Neil , pero esta ruta es aburrida. Todo el rato por los naranjos entre dos paredes. Una parte del track pasa por carretera que no tiene ni arcén. Esta ruta , la veo como un modo de llegar de punto "A" a punto "B" , nada mas.
    Thanks for sharing anyway.

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    Neil Sep 27, 2009

    Hello okeah. I agree. This is not the most interesting route for a local Spanish person. You are right. We were going from A to B (Portugal to Turkey) and this was part of our route. We are from England where it is much colder so we enjoyed the oranges. We had never seen rice fields before.

  • okeah Sep 27, 2009

    Ive enjoyed the rice fields too,coz im not a local . They are collecting rice now by the way.So you can see the rice mountains near driers/silos (?). Ive done some good photos , lots of clouds , and a little bit of rain. It was the first time i saw rice too.
    I think Valencia have the best oranges in the world. I think good idea for this route can be , doing a half by the coast. Its better to avoid roads here , lots of "sick" people driving. I hope Yo've enjoyed the Spain :)

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    Neil Sep 27, 2009

    We loved walking in Spain. We only met one person we didn't like and he was German. We walked from Ayamonte (Huelva) to Portbou. The best parts were Cabo de Gata and North Spain. Every day we found interesting things, even when walking on busy roads. We are addicted to Bollerias!

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