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HiHi, @Troyvan, welcome to the forum. Information on the Camino Mózarabe is not scarce here! More than 300 threads in this subforum in fact. In addition, you should definitely check out the amigos guide which is updated monthly.
Look at their website, http://www.caminomozarabesantiago.com/. You can see a link to their online guide on this main page.
The most recent update they have posted, which gives information on accommodation and albergues, was in November 2022, but I imagine they will soon get back into the habit of monthly updates.
There’s a good size forum contingent that has walked the Mozárabe, most of whom have nothing but rave reviews to offer, so let us know what your specific questions are, and I’m sure you’ll get some answers.
That’s definitely how I’d start. Good luck.Try What's App text?
Hola
Just need advice on how to book the Accomodation shown on the Friends Accom Doco .. using Nov 22 version.
Apart from the 5 hostels managed by the Friends Assiciation the only info is a contact mobile.
As I would be calling from Austrslia, have poor conversations Spanish, and I would not expect they would want to ring Australia back, what is the best option?
An SMS text to mobile?
Try What's App text?
I am trying Intelnet and Facebook searches but not finding any emails or online booking options.
Hoping to book first week from Mon 3rd to 10th April before we go as I expect its busy in the holy week before Easter.
Advice appreciated from anyone has booked this section.
Regards Mick53
Hola. My wife and I have completed 5 Caminos in the past and are planning to trek the Camino Mozárabe from Almeria to Merida this September/ October. Looking for information on the available accommodation, (we like to book one night ahead, as we may our way), and prefer a private room if / when possible). Also, if anyone could direct us to an offline trail map, that would be much appreciated. In the past, we have enjoyed just following the yellow arrows, however, always liked the security of referring to the offline trail map with our gps marker, whenever we made a wrong turn.
Any information or suggestions greatly appreciated, as the available information on this lesser known / lesser travelled Camino is rather scarce. Cheers & Buen Camino
Hola
Just need advice on how to book the Accomodation shown on the Friends Accom Doco .. using Nov 22 version.
Apart from the 5 hostels managed by the Friends Assiciation the only info is a contact mobile.
As I would be calling from Austrslia, have poor conversations Spanish, and I would not expect they would want to ring Australia back, what is the best option?
An SMS text to mobile?
Try What's App text?
I am trying Intelnet and Facebook searches but not finding any emails or online booking options.
Hoping to book first week from Mon 3rd to 10th April before we go as I expect its busy in the holy week before Easter.
Advice appreciated from anyone has booked this section.
Regards Mick53
Hi
Just need advice on how to book the Accomodation shown on the Friends Accom Doco .. using Nov 22 version.
Apart from the 5 hostels managed by the Friends Assiciation the only info is a contact mobile.
As I would be calling from Austrslia, have poor conversations Spanish, and I would not expect they would want to ring Australia back, what is the best option?
An SMS text to mobile?
Try What's App text?
I am trying Intelnet and Facebook searches but not finding any emails or online booking options.
Hoping to book first week from Mon 3rd to 10th April before we go as I expect its busy in the holy week before Easter.
Advice appreciated...
Regards Mick53
Hola. My wife and I have completed 5 Caminos in the past and are planning to trek the Camino Mozárabe from Almeria to Merida this September/ October. Looking for information on the available accommodation, (we like to book one night ahead, as we may our way), and prefer a private room if / when possible). Also, if anyone could direct us to an offline trail map, that would be much appreciated. In the past, we have enjoyed just following the yellow arrows, however, always liked the security of referring to the offline trail map with our gps marker, whenever we made a wrong turn.
Any information or suggestions greatly appreciated, as the available information on this lesser known / lesser travelled Camino is rather scarce. Cheers & Buen Camino
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