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Is it doable? Of course, if you want to.
Do keep in mind though that between Alboloduy and Nacimiento (km3-6 in between to be specific) is probably the steepest bit of the entire Mozarabe, with very little cover or shade. Personally if it's a hot day I wouldn't want to do that in the afternoon...
Yes I did mean Almería. Ahem.
I actually quite enjoyed the dry riverbeds at first, just because of the novelty of it. But yes, there is rather a lot of them!
After 28 days of walking (and some days of city relaxing), I have finished the Camino Mozarabe! My favourite Camino so far, but would it be yours?
You can see day-by-day photos and more detailed info on my Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/karol_vloe?igsh=MXJ6d2Y0b3NkZmVwbw==
But here's some...
If you are starting beginning of April I suspect the weather might be different enough that our experiences might not be super relevant and you are probably better asking for advice from Bely and Mercedes or checking past weather reports.
For me personally, I have a polartec fleece, a...
Hi, I started in Almería on 17th February and currently making my way to Mérida.
The municipal albergues tend to have blankets, but no sheets, and some also don't have the little paper covers to go over the plastic mattresses and pillows. There is directions though to where you can go buy some...
https://www.instagram.com/karol_vloe?igsh=MXJ6d2Y0b3NkZmVwbw==
Hi all, started my fourth Camino earlier this month - the Camino Mozarabe from Almería. So far this would have to be my favourite Camino!
I've been keeping a diary on Instagram, and just thought I'd put a link here in case anyone...
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