Stage of the Camino
Stage Description
This stage continues across the Manchegan plain. The profile is flat and the landscape is dominated by vineyards. It's a transition day that brings the pilgrim to the heart of the region. Arrival in Alpera, a town with an important rock art site, the Cueva de la Vieja, declared a World Heritage Site, offers a final stage of cultural value incalculable.
The stage that joins Almansa with Alpera is a gentle profile day that ventures into the Monte Ibérico-Corredor of Almansa region. The landscape is dominated by the extensive vineyards of the D.O. Almansa. The great attraction of the stage is its destination. Alpera is famous for hosting the Cave of the Old, one of the most important Levantine rock art sites in the peninsula, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Visiting the cave is an unique experience, a journey to prehistory. Additionally, Alpera has an interesting museum and a beautiful church. It's a final stage culturally very rich.
Last updated: 12/08/2025
Where to Sleep
Accommodations in this Stage
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Casa Blasco
Apartamento Sangüesa
Camping Artieda
Centro Diocesano Javier
Albergue Restaurante de Artieda
Pensión El Peregrino
Albergue de Ruesta
Albergue de peregrinos de Sangüesa
Restaurante Xabier
Estudios La Galería
Hotel "el Mesón"
Hotel Complejo Latorre
Hotel Yamaguchi
Hostal JP
VINAR SOCIEDAD HOSTELERA SL
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