Mojácar: Around town

Mojácar pueblo (as opposed to Mojácar Playa, the tourist-dominated beach strip 3 km below) is well-worth taking a day to explore. Its labyrinthine maze of streets dates from Muslim times. AroundLeggi altro
Mojácar pueblo (as opposed to Mojácar Playa, the tourist-dominated beach strip 3 km below) is well-worth taking a day to explore. Its labyrinthine maze of streets dates from Muslim times. AroundLeggi altro
Today was our last day of walking along the coast. From here, we will be turning inland and heading towards the Sierra de Cazorla.
The route from Mojacár Pueblo down towards the sea was a peacefulLeggi altro
No, not us. But the consistently 70 + degree F weather we’ve had since we arrived convinced someone to enjoy the water today.
Garrucha and Mojácar are only about 7 km apart and have similarLeggi altro
Ever since we knew there was a city named Vera in Spain, we’ve wanted to visit it. So today’s walk was filled with thoughts of our wonderful oldest daughter - named Vera! - her aunt, Vera Inga,Leggi altro
We thought we were being smart this morning by getting to the main plaza just before 10 o’clock so we would have a chance to look around and then do a short video as the church bells rang the hour.Leggi altro
What a wonderful day! It was like somebody laid out a mystery in front of us, and then slowly revealed the answer in tantalizing pieces with one grand denouement. We started our walk wondering howLeggi altro
You can see from a glance at the photos that today’s walk was like stepping into a painting! The cliffs just north of town were bathed in an early morning light that perfectly silhouetted the moreLeggi altro
Very surprisingly, there are no longer any hotels open in the city of Huércal-Overa (pop 20,000). There were four before Covid, but none of them are open now, so if we walked from Cuevas delLeggi altro
Stage 8 of the Ruta del Argar from Huercal Overa to Almendricos runs along the line of the abandoned Guadix-Almendricos railroad, now reopened as a via verde (greenway). We had really been lookingLeggi altro
It’s hard to be on a walking trip and not be able to walk comfortably. So we took advantage of our arrival in the big city of Lorca to check out some shoe options that might be able to help. For theLeggi altro
Laurie ReynoldsGreat pics and story, as always! I would pit you against “Tenacious Tape” any day, confident which of you would win the honor of that adjective. But that is a great tip, something I had never heard of. I will now stick some in my pack!
ViaggiatoreIt really is tenacious! I have some patches that have been on for years. Thin and strong - much better than iron-on tape. Comes in a range of colors. Weighs nothing. Repairs clothing, packs, rain gear…
Laurie ReynoldsSo this means that I don’t have to figure out how to sew up my pants that ripped last year when I fell. So much easier to paste something on than to figure out how to sew, especially since these quick drying clothes aren’t like “normal” fabrics. I find it hard to use a needle and thread on them. Sorry to derail this lovely commentary, but thanks for the tip.
ViaggiatoreRight - just align the edges and press down hard. Be sure to get the brand-name tape because the adhesive on some of the imitations is not as strong.
Viaggiatoreone of my go to mending supplies! But I never thought of carrying some with me when walking!