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  1. Day 4- Antequera – Villanueva de Algaidas

    Day 4- Antequera – Villanueva de Algaidas

    Antequera – Villanueva de Algaidas ➡️27km ↗️491m ↘️425m The camino leaving Antequera takes us past its famous ancient dolmens and transverses the upper Guadalhorce valley across the Vega de Antequerana, following a quiet asphalted B road, passing under the new AVE high speed railway line and crossi
  2. Day 6- Encinas Reales – Lucena

    Day 6- Encinas Reales – Lucena

    Encinas Reales – Lucena➡23.44km ↗738m ↘782m Today's walk takes us through rugged hill country, again dominated by olive groves. After leaving Encinas Reales our Camino follows the secluded Anzur river which must be forded, and on to dirt tracks which skirt this picturesque river valley for much of t
  3. Day 9 - Castro Del Rio – Santa Cruz

    Day 9 - Castro Del Rio – Santa Cruz

    Castro Del Rio – Santa Cruz➡26.22km ↗368m ↘334m The Camino departs Castro Del Rio along the main Cordoba road leaving the asphalt after some 2km and then follows the secluded stream, Arroyo Del Aljibe, which accompanies us for much of the mornings walk until our arrival into the historic town of Esp
  4. Day 10-Arrival Cordoba

    Day 10-Arrival Cordoba

    Santa Cruz – Cordoba➡26.44km ↗502m ↘574m Our final day of the Camino takes us out of Santa Cruz, leaving the village on the Camino De Jaco and onto a quiet B road for 6 km, ascending gently and again affording us wonderful views of the Sierra Subbeticas that we have left behind. Our Camino then join
  5. Day 1 - Malaga – Almogia

    Day 1 - Malaga – Almogia

    Malaga – Almogia ➡27km ↗️898m ↘542m Leaving from the Santiago Church in the heart of the old town our route takes us past the Cathedral, exiting Malaga along asphalt roads for 12-13km before heading up on dirt tracks into the Montes de Malaga, an abrupt mountainous topography characterized by steep
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    Camino Mozaraba Pilgrimage Tour following the Way of St. James from Malaga to Cordoba 2016-07-26

    "We're back on the CAMINO!" Toma Tours are delighted to be launching a brand new tour for 2016 that I believe will become an integral part of our touring schedule. The WAY OF SAINT JAMES holds immeasurable appeal, spanning centuries of history and tradition. The most common route...
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    Camino Mozaraba Pilgrimage Tour following the Way of St. James from Malaga to Cordoba

    Toma Coe submitted a new resource: Camino Mozaraba Plgrimage Tour following the Way of St. James from Malaga to Cordoba - Walking the Camino de Santiago on a lesser known route through the wondrous landscape of Andaluci Read more about this resource...

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