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Cordoba to Merida (almost) April 2022

Robi Diaz De Vivar

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Frances (2016), Norte (2017), Portuges (2018), Mozarabe (2019), Primitivo (2019), Via de La Plata (2
I am just back home after 6 days on the Camino from Cordoba to Merida. Due to a health problem my Camino Partner and I had to give up in Monterubio de La Serrana. Just for general information all of the municipal albergues and the donativo in Hinojas del Duque were all open and in great condition. All provided bedding and towels and were warm clean and recently renovated. Hostal X in Cerro Muriano was comfortable and the owner was pleasant and incredibly helpful. The stages were long and challenging and the river crossings were complicated by recent very heavy rains. However the countryside was beautiful and the locals were all very supportive and helpful. I would recommend this part of the Camino to anybody but you do need to be pretty fit.
 
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Robi Diaz De Vivar,

I am sorry to read that your camino was truncated.
Nevertheless your terse, specific observations will continue to be most useful for other piligrims walking from Cordoba in the near future. Thank you for this helpful post.

Take care and Carpe diem.
 
I am just back home after 6 days on the Camino from Cordoba to Merida. Due to a health problem my Camino Partner and I had to give up in Monterubio de La Serrana. Just for general information all of the municipal albergues and the donativo in Hinojas del Duque were all open and in great condition. All provided bedding and towels and were warm clean and recently renovated. Hostal X in Cerro Muriano was comfortable and the owner was pleasant and incredibly helpful. The stages were long and challenging and the river crossings were complicated by recent very heavy rains. However the countryside was beautiful and the locals were all very supportive and helpful. I would recommend this part of the Camino to anybody but you do need to be pretty fit.
Thanks x
 
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I am just back home after 6 days on the Camino from Cordoba to Merida. Due to a health problem my Camino Partner and I had to give up in Monterubio de La Serrana. Just for general information all of the municipal albergues and the donativo in Hinojas del Duque were all open and in great condition. All provided bedding and towels and were warm clean and recently renovated. Hostal X in Cerro Muriano was comfortable and the owner was pleasant and incredibly helpful. The stages were long and challenging and the river crossings were complicated by recent very heavy rains. However the countryside was beautiful and the locals were all very supportive and helpful. I would recommend this part of the Camino to anybody but you do need to be pretty fit.
Does anybody know what state the river crossings are now? Leaving cerro muriano tomorrow. Thanks
 
Does anybody know what state the river crossings are now? Leaving cerro muriano tomorrow. Thanks
Last week (the day after the heavy rain) all of the crossings were passable except the one 10 km short of Alcaracejos. We backtracked and found an alternative path to the main road and had to walk in 9 kms on that.It was the only alternative. We only walked as far as Monterubio.
 

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