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This Google map has all the Albergues mentioned on the above PDF (as small green dots) as well as my recorded tracks with all their various idiosyncrasies. These are coloured blue, green and red for the three...
It just occurred to me that by GPS track you really did mean a file to go into a GPS device (as opposed to a phone). In which case you might prefer the GPX version attached. Although once again I am obliged to zip it before attaching. So you’ll need to unzip it to reveal the GPX within.
This Spanish site has the files for Malaga but… only as 17 separate KML files
https://centrodedescargas.cnig.es/CentroDescargas/loadCamSan.do
There is a Dutch website from which in the past I have downloaded KMZ files for entire countries. After a bit of effort I found it again, but looking at...
I had heard about it from a friend who walked it in October a couple of years back and was concerned at the tales of 30°C heat. So springtime seemed the obvious solution.
Then I read a couple of reports on this forum. One in particular stuck in my mind which stated that their favourite section...
Attached is a summary PDF of the stages between Almeria and Mérida that I have just completed.
I’ve also included it as an image.
It may help someone with planning.
At the very least it will show just how many places needed booking, where a Municipal Albergue did not exist. This is not...
Re: getting a Crediential in Granada.
I am literally sitting on the steps of the Episcopal office which is open most of the time (except weekends) and will cheerfully supply you with a Credential for €2.
It’s a few steps from either of the SW facing doors of the Cathedral in Granada...
Re: getting a Crediential in Granada.
I am literally sitting on the steps of the Episcopal office which is open most of the time (except weekends) and will cheerfully supply you with a Credential for €2.
It’s a few steps from either of the SW facing doors of the Cathedral in Granada...
Re: getting a Crediential in Granada.
I am literally sitting on the steps of the Episcopal office which is open most of the time (except weekends) and will cheerfully supply you with a Credential for €2.
It’s a few steps from either of the SW facing doors of the Cathedral in Granada...
Very helpful, thank you. I fly to Madrid this coming Wednesday (20th) and like RobH23 (above) plan to start on 1st April from Almeria. Spending several days in both Granada and Almeria beforehand.
I will read your blog with interest. Thanks for the link. I’ll be paying close attention to where...
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