Current Plans are to arrive in Granada on the 21st, see the city and start out. Given current circumstances, I might be there a week earlier, on the 15th, but that's still up in the air. Anyone planning on being on The Way during that time?
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We shall be walking eight or nine days ahead of you, (re)starting from Córdoba. Buen Camino !Current Plans are to arrive in Granada on the 21st, see the city and start out. Given current circumstances, I might be there a week earlier, on the 15th, but that's still up in the air. Anyone planning on being on The Way during that time?
@Kinohike welcome to the forum. I hope you encounter other pilgrims on you way, but you may find the walk as far as Mérida rather solitary.
I walked last year from Malaga and was lucky to find a walking partner on this forum. In the eighteen days it took us to reach Mérida we saw only one group of three pilgrims very briefly. They had walked from Granada.
Also, be prepared to wade through a couple of rivers. The first occasion for us was between Hinojosa del Duque and Monterrubio de la Serena , the water level was just below the knees and quite a wide stretch. You can see my blog post for the day here.
There was a similar river to ford walking between Medellin and Mérida. We walked in April and were very lucky with the weather. If you experience a lot of rain I imagine you will encounter more ground water. It is good to be prepared with footwear you can use to wade.
You are welcome to take a look at my blog - 9 or 10 stages from Baena to Mérida will be the same as your Camino from Granada - see link below.
I wish you Buen Camino!
Hi Carole,We are planning to walk from Cordoba, starting about May 9, so probably later than most of you, sadly. Found your blog really lovely Magwood, and inspiring, but we are worried about some of those long stretches and trying to find ways around them. We've learnt from previous caminos that 30km is too much for us.
Does anyone know if there is perhaps an off-track option for accom on the Hinojosa to Monterrubio de la Serena stage, please?
We are planning to walk from Cordoba, starting about May 9, so probably later than most of you, sadly. Found your blog really lovely Magwood, and inspiring, but we are worried about some of those long stretches and trying to find ways around them. We've learnt from previous caminos that 30km is too much for us.
Does anyone know if there is perhaps an off-track option for accom on the Hinojosa to Monterrubio de la Serena stage, please?