- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 15,16,18
VdlP 23, Invierno 23, Fisterra 23
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Hi Robo,
There are couple of options:
- Via Mozárabe, 473 km. from Málaga to Merida + 773 km. to Santiago.
- Via Mozárabe, 645 km. from Almería to Merida + 773 km. to Santiago.
- Via Serrana, 262 km. from La Línea de Concepción (north of Gibraltar) to Seville + 990 km. to Santiago.
- Via Augusta, 188 km. from Cádiz to Seville + 990 km. to Santiago.
The tracks of all of these Caminos can be found on Wikiloc.com.
it turned into endless groves of olive trees
Did you know that the CSJ have recently published a downloadable PDF guide for the Via Serrana? No fixed charge but they ask for a donation. https://www.csj.org.uk/new-e-guide-to-the-via-serrana-from-gibraltar-to-seville-now-available/
Many thanks @André Walker . I just found the sub forum for the Serrana!
I think I have just discovered where a different 'breed' of Pilgrim hangs out on this Forum
A New World awaits........Some serious planning and reading ahead.......
The medieval pilgrim would have taken an ox cart, horse drawn wagon, canoe (or any other water transport), bus, taxi, plane etc., etc., etc.Consider that a medieval pilgrim WOULD have used a ferry, or a ride in some boat, as there likely were few bridges....
Haha - @Robo YOU might have discounted it, but we clearly haven’t forgotten!"I'll be buying a tent and a walking trailer next :eek" Hey Robo now you COULD take the rice cooker !
With a generator for electricity!"I'll be buying a tent and a walking trailer next :eek" Hey Robo now you COULD take the rice cooker !
Happy to hear that report, hecate, I had not heard much positive, so it’s good to hear the different perspective. I guess I will have to put it back on my camino list now! Could you give some more info on stages, accommodations, etc? Thanks!Start in Cadiz - despite all the negative comments (were they on a different Camino..!) it is a lovely route - hardly any hills till Seville, a good way to start IMHO! Also amazing seafood and a beautiful historic city to see b4 u go... Then the sherry in Jerez.... what's not to like!
For planning future camino's: there's plenty of them still to walk!!!
I haven't heard anything about that walk from Valencia to Salamanca. Camino Levante.
There's also a forum about the Levante on this site:I haven't heard anything about that walk from Valencia to Salamanca. Camino Levante.
walked from malaga to merida hard work very dull in parts. then on to zamora happy walking then may 2017.I walked from Malaga. The first part was nice but then it turned into endless groves of olive trees and I got bored
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