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That is NOT an optionCamino del Rey
Oh, we don’t want to do another camino after we get to Santiago. We would like to go on an organized tour from Madrid that includes Seville and the Alhambra.Ok, then Cadiz would be next on the list, there is even a camino that starts there.
Question...I may be in Seville sightseeing later in the year and thought about adding in about 5 days of walking on the Vdpl just for a "taste" of it. Would you recommend heading south toward Cadiz or north? I walk about 20k per day and be taking a bus or train back.Ok, then Cadiz would be next on the list, there is even a camino that starts there.
I would walk from Guillena to Monesterio, approximately, Northwards, hills, trees, nature...Question...I may be in Seville sightseeing later in the year and thought about adding in about 5 days of walking on the Vdpl just for a "taste" of it. Would you recommend heading south toward Cadiz or north? I walk about 20k per day and be taking a bus or train back.
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll assume I can get a bus to the start and back to Seville. I will check Rome to Rio app.I would walk from Guillena to Monesterio, approximately, Northwards, hills, trees, nature...
indeed, there are buses to Guillena every half an hour more or lessThank you for the suggestion. I'll assume I can get a bus to the start and back to Seville. I will check Rome to Rio app.
Thank you! I will give you a shout down the road when more info and opinions are needed...no pun intended.indeed, there are buses to Guillena every half an hour more or less
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I would definitely skip the first stage, Seville to Guillena, there are some interesting Roman ruins along the way, but it is not the nicest walk, honestly.
On your way back, check timetables here
any other info, just shout! Good food too!!!
Well, I would only be walking 100k max, whatever section that gives me for nice scenery and towns to see.Sure, I will only be happy to be of any assistance, I walk that area of Andalusia/Extremadura every spring, I just LOVE it!!! Alternatively, you can finish further up the road, not necessarily in Monesterio, but also in Fuente de Cantos or Zafra.
Yes it is. I wanted to visit it for a decade, purposely avoiding learning anything about it (pre-WWW that was easy.) I wanted to keep it a surprise. It was the antipode to a place I spent some time at. It was quite a surprise; it was so nice even Romans toured and holidayed there.Ronda is a fascinating town (We only ended up there because our caminito del Rey was cancelled due to high winds).
If by chance you decide to organize your own tour, the apartments at Caballerizas 6 are a great place to stay in Granada - quiet, spacious, reasonably priced, with great hosts. We've stayed there twice on our way to and from the Alpujarra and loved it.Oh, we don’t want to do another camino after we get to Santiago. We would like to go on an organized tour from Madrid that includes Seville and the Alhambra.
Hi Faith, thanks so much for looking for me! I guess July and August are so hot that they don’t run tours then. It’s another reason why we don’t want to arrange it all ourselves – getting to train stations, finding the way to the hotel with our luggage, negotiating the crowds at the main tourist sites on our own – all in the blistering heat and getting hot and irritable. I was hoping someone here might know something that Google doesn’t! JillHmmm, it looks like the tours aren't in July or August, though. Now that I'm doing research with you, I see it's hard to find something that exactly suits!
Question...I may be in Seville sightseeing later in the year and thought about adding in about 5 days of walking on the Vdpl just for a "taste" of it. Would you recommend heading south toward Cadiz or north? I walk about 20k per day and be taking a bus or train back.
Thank you for that opinion. Definately will head north.I walked the Via Augusta Camino from Cadiz to Seville Mach 2019. I think it’s not very interesting after you walk a more common Camino route. But Cadiz is a must and of course Seville (train between two cities is 1 hour).
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