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This is a very special Camino. I walked alone (well, I met 2 others walking as well) from Almeria to Merida last year in April with no problems. Maybe skip the first couple of days out of Almeria and focus on the stages before Granada (Guadix, La Peza, Quentar). That way, you'll have the...
I started the Mozarabe from Almeria at the same time last year and would say that, terrain-wise, boots are not necessary. However, I was glad to have them later on during the approach to Cordoba when overnight rain turned the clay path to VERY sticky mud. Serious pancakes. It took 3hours to walk...
Hi, I got completely lost after I followed a Camino sign which indicated a hard left just before the entrance to Santa Amalia. This track went past some agricultural buildings and then out among the fields. I seemed to be stuck in a wedge of land between Yelbes and the N-430. The arrows...
Hi Ninja, The first few stages from Almería involve a lot of walking in the dry stony river bed so you will enjoy picking pebbles from your shoes. But there's some proper hill walking too. It's been chilly in the early mornings and a bit windy so a warm hat might be a good idea if you were...
Hi! Just started the Mozarabe... its blue skies and butterflies so far. I met Veronica (Vero) from the camino association on my first day. She speaks english and can answer any questions. Her no./Whatsapp is 0034660229995. There are "new" municipal (donativo) albergues in Santa Cruz de Machena...
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