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Only going as far as Merida as we’ve already walked the VLDP.How far are you walking in the mozarabe, are you going to Merida only? I would not think you need any bookings ahead, maybe in Cordoba if you get there on a weekend, you are not walking on Easter, that is a great advantage!
Thanks for all of the info. It will come in handy.Just be careful leaving Moclin. Waymarking could be better. In Pinos Puente I saw a guest log entry from and English guy 4 days before me and later in Alcaudette he was there. Apparently he got lost quite a bit leaving Moclin and that somehow hurt him bad enough that he stayed 4 days in Alcaudette.
I didn't have the problem since I have the Camino Mozarabe waymarking. I used it quite often as walking through the olive fields can sometimes be tricky when it comes to directions.
With my phone, local sim card (way faster than gps), the Maps.me app (which downloaded from the app offline map of Spain) and the waymarking file, very glaring every time I stray from the overlay line.
App and offline map free. Waymarking overlay here. I think you might have to request a copy from my Google Drive. After that just send it as an attached to your email, open it on the phone and the app will pick it up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_XcTIApovwoVElzS1pYMFFMVzA/view?usp=sharing
We are going to Merida only as we have already walked the VDLP. We are then going over to meet up with the Camino Portuguese and walking to Santiago from there.How far are you walking in the mozarabe, are you going to Merida only? I would not think you need any bookings ahead, maybe in Cordoba if you get there on a weekend, you are not walking on Easter, that is a great advantage!
Other than Granada where you'd probably have to stay at a hostal (hotel), there's no need for reservations anywhere else on the Mozarabe. Buen Camino.
We are now past Cordoba, coming from Malaga. Today in Hinojosa del Duque. An exelent albergue here. You get the key at Policia Local office, as always on the Mozarabe
That's helps a lot. Thanks Very much.We had the route on maps. Me. You can also take the buss 21 at Alameda Principal to Puerta de la Torre, where you find the first arrows.
Hope this helps
Evanlow:
Are the Albergue's/accommodations staffed or do they all just require a call upon arrival? Do they accept late arrivals (7-8 pm)?
Joe
Thanks for You help George. I will Make it with your guys help Tomorrow. Buen CaminoHi Jun,
If you prefer to walk then the way out of town is fairly easy, Maggie and I walked out this way a couple of years ago.
Find the Puente de la Aurora close to the city centre, continue along Calle Marmoles which changes in turn to Calle Martinez Maldonado, Ave Carlos Heya, Ave Lope de Vega, the eventually under the motorway interchange following the A7075 to a coffee stop at Hostal Jose Carlos then look across the road for an arrow.
From the bridge it’s about 11kms .
Possibly go to tourist info and get a town map and ask them to mark the route.
Regards
George
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