Monday, 28 March 2016

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Archidona

We paid a visit to the ancient village of Archidona, following an old path from the edge of the village we twisted and turned and after crossing over an old rickety bridge made our way up to a mirador with great views of the Archidona below us and the surrounding countryside. Across the road from the mirador was the Ermita del Santo Cristo which contained a statue of Christ with bleeding knees,



very scary. Following the road from there, we eventually arrived at the Sanctuary and more splendid views.



After walking around the church we made our way back down the road to start our ascent of El Conjuro, which involved making our way up the fairly steep hillside until we arrived at the summit.

Nearing the summit

Made it to the top

From there it was an easy descent along the ridge and through some olives to a track leading us back to the village, passing below a Via Ferrata Sierra de Gracia,

Saving this for another day
which we decided not to do today but leave it for another time (maybe) but there were some people climbing up the cliff face. 
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Sunday, 27 March 2016

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Wednesday walk 30th March

This week's walk is a Harrison Hike. A new walk only viewed on Google Earth. Between 12 & 15 kilometres come and join us on this adventure. Meet at Meson Dos Hermanos in Venta Santa Barbara at 10:30 to  start the walk.
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Monday, 14 March 2016

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Wednesday Walk 16th March

This week's walk is a new one. We will be walking up the valley between Sierra de Loja and Sierra de las Cabras for a total of 12 kilometres with a height gain of about 650 metres up to Spanish Baths. It should take between 3.5 to 4 hours with no refreshment on the route. Dogs must be on leads as there are sheep and goats on the route. Meet at Lidl in Loja at 10:30 to drive to the start.

Spanish Baths

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Sunday, 13 March 2016

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Late Valentine's celebration

The reason we had a late Valentine celebration was that the hotel we wanted to stay at was not open until the week after. Dropped Scoobie off at her carers as she was still recovering from being attacked by some other dogs. Then we started the journey to the hotel stopping off on the way for breakfast at
Dropped Scoobie off at her carers as she was still recovering from being attacked by some other dogs. Then we started the journey to the hotel stopping off on the way for breakfast at Marinetto's. Arrived at the hotel Cortijo El Paraiso and booked into our room with a sea view.

Hotel Cortijo El Paraiso

Settled in and then went for a little walk 5km to get some lunch at Casa Emilio. Walked the 5km back to the hotel and relaxed before getting ready to go back to Casa Emilio for dinner, which was very good.
After breakfast at the hotel, we started our walk to Rodalquilar, the first of 2 giant golf ball walks.

Giant golf ball walk 1

The weather was great with beautiful clear skies and we had some fantastic views during the walk which lasted nearly 5 hours. After a couple of hours of walking which included going down a beautiful valley following the Barranco de Requena and along tracks through the old gold mine workings through the abandoned mine workings of San Diego we arrived at Rodalquilar.



Half of the village is abandoned houses from when the gold ran out and the mines finally closed in 1966 and newer houses that have been built since then. Click the following link for more information about the Lost Gold Mines in Rodalquilar. Unfortunately, for us it was a Monday and everywhere was closed, it was a good job that we had brought a snack with us. From the village, we made our way back to the hotel via tracks and road where we managed to get a nice cup of coffee after our efforts. After a rest and a shower we ate in the hotel restaurant, they also had a Menu del Dia in the evening too but did not include a drink, the meal was OK but not as good as the one we had the night before.

Second giant golf ball walk

The second of the giant golf ball walks started off fine with a flat part for the first 10 minutes then it started going uphill, what's new, an hour later we were on the top. There were some strange constructions up there, what looked like two archways either side of the track and nothing else around!!

Why build this in the middle of nowhere?

We then came across some abandoned buildings called Cortijo de la Rellana.

What's left of Cortijo de la Rellana

Shortly afterwards there was a path leading off to the right of the main track going down Barranco del Negro to La Isleta del Moro.

Barranco de Negro

When we arrived there we had a well-earned cup of coffee before making our way back to the hotel. Later that evening we went back to La Isleta del Moro for a couple of great pizzas at Pizzeria Isoletta.

On our last day of the holiday, we decided to walk to Cortijo del Fraile, a place full of literary history, which inspired Garcia Lorca to write Blood Wedding. So we drove to the small village of Los Albaricoques to start the walk, it has a wild west feel to it with a big sign of a cowboy in the village.

Welcome to Los Albaricoques

The going was easy out of the village along a flat road, which soon became a track. We followed this for about an hour and 15 minutes before arriving at the Cortijo del Fraile, which was a bit disappointing, as it turned out to be a ruin, for some reason we were expecting more.

Cortijo del Fraile

Still it was a nice easy walk, we then made up a different route back making it a circular walk lasting about 2 hours 30 in total. We had a coffee in Albaricoques the bar near to where we had parked then made our way back home.




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Sunday, 6 March 2016

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Wednesday Walk 9th March

This week's walk will be a new one for us. Starting from Huertas del Rio near Archidona we will walk up good tracks past Cueva del Agua to Hotel Rosario where we will stop for refreshments before retracing our steps back to the start. The walk is about 17 kilometres which should take about 4 hours and is dog-friendly. Meet at Dia in Archidona at 10 am to pool cars and drive to the start. The first hour is uphill but then it levels out a bit, the total ascent is less than 500 metres.
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