Gunnar Wolf wrote:
 > And at night, well, some buses will be probably used, but many

> people will want to walk back (I expect it not to be _that_ hot
> anymore by 23:00!) or to go elsewhere in Cáceres for some $(( drink + tapas)).



Christian Perrier wrote:
> What about getting closer from a bike rental company?
>
> In the situation that is likely to happen, I'd be delighted to be able
> to rent a bike to move around over there and not depend on buses.
>   

So that you're discussing something concrete, this is the 5.5 km (3 ½ 
mile) route from the medical centre to the main accommodation building 
(where most people will stay/where meals and nighttime hacking were 
supposed to be):
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2774615

It might be possible to take a more direct shortcut over the 
hills/through the fields: e.g. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2774630 
would cut it down to 4.9 km (3 miles).

Even for the second route, the first 2 km or so seem to require going 
along a dual carriageway (en_US: divided highway?) without any pavement 
(en_US: sidewalk), which from the satellite view doesn't appear ideal 
for either walking or cycling.

-- 
Moray
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