caminograce
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Last camino CF, March 2020
Next camino CF May 2023
Hi all, I'm debating walking the Mozarabe from Malaga this September (It's between this route and the coastal Portuguese). I'll have about 2 weeks, I don't really mind where I end up making it to, as long as I can get back to Malaga easily enough to fly back home to the UK.
I've been searching this forum and found some really useful information about this route (including this Gronze guide https://www.gronze.com/camino-mozarabe#localidad-1968) but I still have a few questions.
1. Albergues. I'm a bit confused how it works. Can you just turn up without contacting first, or is it best to try and make reservations in advance? I have seen people mention that in some cases keys must be collected from the local police. If this is the case, do I need to contact them ahead of time and tell them the date and time I plan to arrive in each town? Also, are there albergues in most towns, or will it be necessary to stay in hotels/pensiones etc along the way? My budget is tight, so this is my main concern for taking this route.
2. Guides. I've used Brierley's fantastic guidebooks for previous caminos (Frances, Portuguese) and love having something physical I can follow without having to rely on my phone. Does anyone know of any physical guidebook or a downloadable and printable guide that might be helpful? Failing that, any apps or other online guides?
3.Other pilgrims. I know this is a very quiet route compared with the likes of the Frances and Portuguese. But how quiet are we talking? I'm all for solitude but I'd prefer to bump into fellow pilgrims from time to time too, rather than being completely on my own.
4. Waymarkers. Am I likely to get lost? Or is the route fairly easy to follow?
If anyone has any other considerations for a solo female walker on this route I'm open to any tips or advice anyone might be able to offer. Thank you very much in advance!
I've been searching this forum and found some really useful information about this route (including this Gronze guide https://www.gronze.com/camino-mozarabe#localidad-1968) but I still have a few questions.
1. Albergues. I'm a bit confused how it works. Can you just turn up without contacting first, or is it best to try and make reservations in advance? I have seen people mention that in some cases keys must be collected from the local police. If this is the case, do I need to contact them ahead of time and tell them the date and time I plan to arrive in each town? Also, are there albergues in most towns, or will it be necessary to stay in hotels/pensiones etc along the way? My budget is tight, so this is my main concern for taking this route.
2. Guides. I've used Brierley's fantastic guidebooks for previous caminos (Frances, Portuguese) and love having something physical I can follow without having to rely on my phone. Does anyone know of any physical guidebook or a downloadable and printable guide that might be helpful? Failing that, any apps or other online guides?
3.Other pilgrims. I know this is a very quiet route compared with the likes of the Frances and Portuguese. But how quiet are we talking? I'm all for solitude but I'd prefer to bump into fellow pilgrims from time to time too, rather than being completely on my own.
4. Waymarkers. Am I likely to get lost? Or is the route fairly easy to follow?
If anyone has any other considerations for a solo female walker on this route I'm open to any tips or advice anyone might be able to offer. Thank you very much in advance!