- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via Gebennensis (2018)
Via Podiensis (2018)
Voie Nive Bidassoa (2018)
Camino Del Norte (2018)
Day 0 - Almería
My darling and I are slow walkers, distance challenged, and we're not purists. We thought we would share our experience and hopefully give some information about our walk on the Mozárabe to other peregrin@s who may be like us.
We arrived two days ago in Almería, as we intended to see a bit of the city, and we did well. There is a lot to see, and the Alcazaba is definitely a must see for history and old stones aficionados.
Another reason we came early, is to meet Nely, who is a member of the Asociación Jacobea de Almería-Granada. She has a wealth of information, and she will be our point of contact, should anything untoward happen, until we arrive in Granada at least, and maybe beyond.
Many other illustrious members of this forum have written about the Mozárabe, so the purpose of our commentary will be to give you the perspective of two slow walking pilgrims.
We'll try to give you information about where we stayed, and any difficulties we encountered. I'll share Wikiloc tracks, and if you wish, you can follow us on FindPenguins.
In Almería, as we were staying more than the usual one night (we stayed 3), we chose to book a private apartment. It is situated in Calle Estrella, which is a great location: 10 minutes walk to the Alcazaba, 5 minutes walk to the cathedral.
Here are some snapshots of our stay in Almería, with one of us with Nely (on the right).
My darling and I are slow walkers, distance challenged, and we're not purists. We thought we would share our experience and hopefully give some information about our walk on the Mozárabe to other peregrin@s who may be like us.
We arrived two days ago in Almería, as we intended to see a bit of the city, and we did well. There is a lot to see, and the Alcazaba is definitely a must see for history and old stones aficionados.
Another reason we came early, is to meet Nely, who is a member of the Asociación Jacobea de Almería-Granada. She has a wealth of information, and she will be our point of contact, should anything untoward happen, until we arrive in Granada at least, and maybe beyond.
Many other illustrious members of this forum have written about the Mozárabe, so the purpose of our commentary will be to give you the perspective of two slow walking pilgrims.
We'll try to give you information about where we stayed, and any difficulties we encountered. I'll share Wikiloc tracks, and if you wish, you can follow us on FindPenguins.
In Almería, as we were staying more than the usual one night (we stayed 3), we chose to book a private apartment. It is situated in Calle Estrella, which is a great location: 10 minutes walk to the Alcazaba, 5 minutes walk to the cathedral.
Here are some snapshots of our stay in Almería, with one of us with Nely (on the right).