- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various 2014-19
Via Monastica 2022
Primitivo 2024
I just saw an article in the Guardian about "the best ancient sites in Europe," of course a subjective judgement. And one of those listed was a Spanish site listed that's right on the Mozarbe out of Malaga.
This post of @Bradypus from another thread here on the Forum affirming the extraordinary nature of this place:
If you are in a quandary as to whether to start the Mozarabe in Malaga or Almeria, this may be worth knowing about.
This post of @Bradypus from another thread here on the Forum affirming the extraordinary nature of this place:
And some more information:The two sites which stick out in my mind particularly are the Neolithic burial mounds on the edge of Antequera and the ruins of an ancient adobe village near Campanario - both well worth taking time to visit. The scale of the Antequera mounds is extraordinary.
The UNESCO Awarded Dolmens of Antequera (2023)
The UNESCO Awarded Dolmens of Antequera is the largest in Europe. They date back to over 6000 BC. Dolmens - ancient megalithic tombs.
antequera.co.uk
If you are in a quandary as to whether to start the Mozarabe in Malaga or Almeria, this may be worth knowing about.