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From Alcalá la Real to Baena via Priego de Córdoba?

apoivre

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Time of past OR future Camino
Mozárabe de Almería in March 2019
As I was researching my upcoming walk on the Mozárabe I found what looks like an interesting detour off the main track. That is, I could go from Alcalá la Real to Baena via Almedinilla, Priego de Córdoba and the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park. I came up with a rough route that is 61 km, almost completely off road, easily breakable in two stages at Priego. It passes some interesting towns and villages (Zagrilla, Luque or Zuheros). The climb from Zagrilla in the Subbéticas looks quite steep but all in all the route sounds promising.

Has anyone tried taking this way rather than via Alcaudete? There's a least one track like this on WIkiloc that is marked as 'Mozárabe' so it may be an older version of the official route.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Interesting. Perhaps your detour connects with the route from Malaga, which skirts the other side of the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park - from Cabra, through Doña Mencia, to Baena.
Peter in Alcaudete might know something about the route. His number is in the guide published by the Almeria association. But I didn't get a response last time I sent him a message. I hope he's doing okay.
 

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