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Camino Mozarabe in the winter period

Noud Jacobs

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I would like to walk the Camino Mozarabe from Almeria to Cordoba at the end of this year in November or December, but I wonder if there are enough places to sleep during that period. I'd love to hear what your experiences are about this.
 
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I walked from Almería to Granada one year starting on December 1 and everything was open. I believe most places from Granada would be OK as well (police at Castro del Rio albergue etc). Very beautiful. (the pic is from near Tocón de Quéntar, December 7, 2019).

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I walked from Almería to Granada one year starting on December 1 and everything was open. I believe most places from Granada would be OK as well (police at Castro del Rio albergue etc). Very beautiful. (the pic is from near Tocón de Quéntar, December 7, 2019).

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Thank you for your answer and beautifull picture.
 
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Thank you for your answer and beautifull picture.
And if you don't have the contact yet, you could get hold of the Association in Almeria:
http://www.caminomozarabesantiago.com/?m=1
They have a list for albergues. And you could also contact Nely (WhatsApp 9+34 619 86 01 98) of the Association, she is at Almeria and has an albergue for pilgrims and she is always ready to meet with pilgrims to answer all questions and co-ordinate your stay in albergues from Almeria up to Granada!
The association has 8 pilgrim hostels Rioja, Santa Cruz de Marchena, Alboloduy, Ocaña, Abla, Huéneja, La Peza and Tocon de Quentar.

Buen Camino!
 
And if you don't have the contact yet, you could get hold of the Association in Almeria:
http://www.caminomozarabesantiago.com/?m=1
They have a list for albergues. And you could also contact Nely (WhatsApp 9+34 619 86 01 98) of the Association, she is at Almeria and has an albergue for pilgrims and she is always ready to meet with pilgrims to answer all questions and co-ordinate your stay in albergues from Almeria up to Granada!
The association has 8 pilgrim hostels Rioja, Santa Cruz de Marchena, Alboloduy, Ocaña, Abla, Huéneja, La Peza and Tocon de Quentar.

Buen Camino!
Thx Simon, In the meantime I have already contacted the association in Almeria and downloaded the document with overnight accommodation options on the Camino Mozarabe
 
I would like to walk the Camino Mozarabe from Almeria to Cordoba at the end of this year in November or December, but I wonder if there are enough places to sleep during that period. I'd love to hear what your experiences are about this.
We walked from Granada to CĂłrdoba in Feb this year. We stayed in private accommodation, simple hotels or airbnb, and had no difficulty getting accommodation, usually booking the evening before. We only met one pilgrim, on our last day, and he had decided to take the bus that day!
 
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Thx Simon, In the meantime I have already contacted the association in Almeria and downloaded the document with overnight accommodation options on the Camino Mozarabe
@Noud Jacobs i’m having problems downloading accommodation related info from the site, the links seems to be broken. Do you have a file you could message me with pls? Many thanks!
 
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The latest file on their website is from September. I remember that sometimes the Facebook page publishes links to updates more quickly than what they do on their website, but I didn’t see anything there.

I did see that Alison and Alberto, the new hospitaleros at Bodenaya, have just started from AlmerĂ­a and are pictured on the facebook page!
Thx peregrina2000
 
Anyone know a rough figure for the cost per person per night of albergues in winter almeria to granada
 
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