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Do you have a strong reason to start from.Malaga?Hi, I’ve just returned from the Portuguese and fancy a quieter route for next year.
I’m thinking of starting the Mozárabe with the section from Malaga to Baena next spring (2025) late March/early April to avoid Semana Santa.
Does anyone have any recent experience (ie post Covid) of this section that they could share? Reviews of albergues seem pretty sparse, so any advice, places to avoid etc: would be very helpful.
Thanks
Hey BadgerBag...I completed a couple of days from Granada to Alcala la Real in January, much quieter than the Frances/Norte/Finisterre, however...BEAUTIFUL!!! I caught a bit of the route:Hi, I’ve just returned from the Portuguese and fancy a quieter route for next year.
I’m thinking of starting the Mozárabe with the section from Malaga to Baena next spring (2025) late March/early April to avoid Semana Santa.
Does anyone have any recent experience (ie post Covid) of this section that they could share? Reviews of albergues seem pretty sparse, so any advice, places to avoid etc: would be very helpful.
Thanks
We did Granada to Cordoba in Feb 2023, so took in the latter part of what you are planning. From memory there was a possible 2 albergues on our walk but either not open or a review which gave a thumbs down due to lack of heating. We stayed in private accommodation, either 2* hotels or Airbnb, costs €45-60 per night per room, which is ok for a couple but might be prohibitive for a lone pilgrim. You will be later in the season than we were so there may be more pilgrim accommodation then.Hi, I’ve just returned from the Portuguese and fancy a quieter route for next year.
I’m thinking of starting the Mozárabe with the section from Malaga to Baena next spring (2025) late March/early April to avoid Semana Santa.
Does anyone have any recent experience (ie post Covid) of this section that they could share? Reviews of albergues seem pretty sparse, so any advice, places to avoid etc: would be very helpful.
Thanks
Thanks. I’ll need to check that out.We did Granada to Cordoba in Feb 2023, so took in the latter part of what you are planning. From memory there was a possible 2 albergues on our walk but either not open or a review which gave a thumbs down due to lack of heating. We stayed in private accommodation, either 2* hotels or Airbnb, costs €45-60 per night per room, which is ok for a couple but might be prohibitive for a lone pilgrim. You will be later in the season than we were so there may be more pilgrim accommodation then.
We walked in May 2023.Hi, I’ve just returned from the Portuguese and fancy a quieter route for next year.
I’m thinking of starting the Mozárabe with the section from Malaga to Baena next spring (2025) late March/early April to avoid Semana Santa.
Does anyone have any recent experience (ie post Covid) of this section that they could share? Reviews of albergues seem pretty sparse, so any advice, places to avoid etc: would be very helpful.
Thanks
Ditto..We walked in May 2023.
Albergues are all municipal, and keys are generally obtained from the policía local.
Apart from walking out from Málaga, we liked every stage, in particular the one from Villanueva de la Concepción to Antequera, over El Torcal.
Out of Málaga, we took bus number 21.
We didn't have any places we thought should be avoided.
Yes indeed but I was time constrained needing to be home by Christmas. So it was long days or no camino.Wow! Long stages. We took twice as long and walked half as far each day. Buen Camino
Great! Really useful information. Thanks very much!Hi - I walked Malaga to Cordoba in the lead up to Christmas.
Re - 'Reviews of albergues seem pretty sparse' - that's because there are fewer of them on the Malaga route. Villanueva de Algaidas - Albergue de peregrinos (donativo) is in the middle of town, the Policía Local has the keys (one street over). I messaged them to let them know I was coming but unfortunately he was out on a call when I arrived so I had a 1 hour wait and it was getting cold. But a great albergue - and all to myself. In Baena, Albergue Ruta Del Califato (20 euro) is very comfortable - more like a hostel. The rest of the time I stayed in hotels/hostels.
Day 1 Flew to Malaga, walked from the Church of Santiago to La Junta de los Caminos – 10.7km. Not sure why but there was a HUGE queue at Malaga airport to catch the metro into Malaga.
Day 2 La Junta de los Caminos to Villanueva de la Concepcion, 30.7km.
Day 3 To Villanueva de Algaidas, 40.2km
Day 4 To Lucena, 36km
Day 5 To Baena, 34.7km
Day 6 To Santa Cruz, 41 kms
Day 7 To Cordoba, 26.5kms. Then train back to Malaga (around an hour) and flight back to the UK.
So some long days (I only had 7 days free) - particularly at that time of year. Saw one other pilgrim when I got to Baena (where the Malaga and Almeria routes meet). Highlights - some great scenery particularly as others have said at El Torcal. There's some road walking particularly at the start but nothing too onerous.View attachment 169280View attachment 169281View attachment 169282View attachment 169283
Muchas gracias amigo mío! No veo la hora hasta que pueda hacerlo de nuevo.Hola a todos. Caminé de Málaga a Baena en octubre de 2022 y fue perfecto. Te gustará.
Ahora ya existe la guía completa de ese camino desde Málaga en gronze.com. Aquí tienes el enlace: https://www.gronze.com/camino-mozarabe
No tienes más que ir abriendo cada etapa, con sus Al Loro y Recorrido, fotos, etc. Te irá perfecto para planificar y para conocer mejor cada lugar por donde pasarás. Muy bonito el Torcal de Antequera.
Cuidado con la primera etapa, es muy dura. Te recomiendo la partas en dos o tomes autobús hasta Junta de los Caminos.
Buen camino
Hi Maggie, you are my inspiration! I’m also keen, as original poster Badgerbag, to walk the Mozárabe from Málaga next spring, before my 60th b’day in July. I found your blog a couple of weeks ago and I’m hooked. I started with your Mozárabe blog and have since read many more of your camino blogs. Your website is excellent. Thank you for sharing your experience and tips.I walked from Málaga in 2015 so much may have changed since then. But you may find some useful info in my blog - I posted each day with details about landscape, elevation, facilities, etc. lots of photos included. You’re welcome to take a look.
Thanks for such a nice comment @JeffBarrett - made my day!Hi Maggie, you are my inspiration! I’m also keen, as original poster Badgerbag, to walk the Mozárabe from Málaga next spring, before my 60th b’day in July. I found your blog a couple of weeks ago and I’m hooked. I started with your Mozárabe blog and have since read many more of your camino blogs. Your website is excellent. Thank you for sharing your experience and tips.
Saludos desde Málaga
It's great to see this post and so much useful information. I'm also planning on walking the Mozárabe at roughly the same time next year with my wife. (We plan to start in Almeria, however, and walk to Merida.) Like you @Badgerbag I've also struggled to find info so it's wonderful to see so many inspiring comments about this route on here. I hope paths cross on the trail. Buen Camino!Hi, I’ve just returned from the Portuguese and fancy a quieter route for next year.
I’m thinking of starting the Mozárabe with the section from Malaga to Baena next spring (2025) late March/early April to avoid Semana Santa.
Does anyone have any recent experience (ie post Covid) of this section that they could share? Reviews of albergues seem pretty sparse, so any advice, places to avoid etc: would be very helpful.
Thanks
We plan to start in Almeria, however, and walk to Merida. Like you @Badgerbag I've also struggled to find info so it's wonderful to see so many inspiring comments about this route on here.
I can’t imagine a much quieter camino than the portuguese starting ftom lisbon! Of course, like any other camino, it becomes kess quiet the closer you get to santiago.Hi, I’ve just returned from the Portuguese and fancy a quieter route for next year.
I’m thinking of starting the Mozárabe with the section from Malaga to Baena next spring (2025) late March/early April to avoid Semana Santa.
Does anyone have any recent experience (ie post Covid) of this section that they could share? Reviews of albergues seem pretty sparse, so any advice, places to avoid etc: would be very helpful.
Thanks
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