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    • Day 54

      Mojácar pueblo

      October 25, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Das historische Zentrum des Städtchens Mojácar liegt auf einem Hügel, an dem zur Meerseite hin die kubischen Häuser bis hinauf zur obersten Ebene zu kleben scheinen. Mojácar zählt zu den schönsten Orten an der andalusischen Mittelmeerküste der Provinz Almería.
      Dieses Gebiet scheint nicht ganz arm zu sein. Aufgeräumt, kein Müll, keine Ruinen. Gehsteige, ausreichende Beleuchtung, hübsche flache Hotels und Appartements, die sich in die Umgebung einfügen. Früher haben Silberminen den Reichtum gebracht. Am Strand findet man immer noch Silber glänzende Steine.... Ich hab einen kleinen Stein mitgenommen. 🙈
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    • Day 42

      Playa del Sombrerico und drum herum

      November 11, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Auf Empfehlung sind wir mal zur Playa del Sombrerico spaziert (gewandert?). Haben fest gestellt, dass wir hier ein Stück des Weges auch schon kennen und haben mal den Rest nachgeholt. Sehr schön alles. Ein Abstecher in das weiße Dorf Mojacar hat sich für uns dann aber nicht gelohnt, da gibt es ganz viele schöne andere Dörfer. Sind direkt weiter. Trotzdem ein blöder Tag heute gewesen. Am frühen Morgen Kontakt mit einem deutschen Idioten, der uns die Laune vermieste, dann Leine beim Wandern liegen lassen, dann Wind Wind Wind nachmittags, und im Restaurant zwar ok gegessen, dabei aber über den Tisch gezogen, war ärgerlich. Und dazu latente Migräne.. ach so, unser Wassertank leckt..Read more

    • Day 19

      Sopalmo: Venta El Molino

      March 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      Today was devoted to … eating! We spent an hour at breakfast, and another two hours at lunch. In between, we got to talk to members of the family that have owned this venta for 33 years. Everyone from the hard-working grandmother to the motorcycle-riding granddaughter helps out with the cooking and cleaning. They included us in all the activities of the day from the arrival of the bright purple school bus to the delivery of €400 worth of olive wood. Later, Ned found a sunny place to listen to music right outside our room while I concentrated on my foot exercises. Tomorrow we are walking to Mojacar.Read more

    • Day 18

      Carboneras to Sopalmo: The tunnel

      March 27, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

      What a magnificent day! The trail was full of variety with the highlight being a 400 meter water pipe tunnel that took us through a hill rather than over it. I had worried a bit about the tunnel ahead of time, wondering if my mild claustrophobia would make it impossible for me to walk through. It turned out to be no problem. In fact, it was a pleasure because it was shady and cool inside. You can literally see the light at the end of the tunnel when you enter, and it’s about ten feet wide and ten feet high. No earthquake occurred while we were walking through, and we didn’t get buried in any rubble, so none of my fears came true!

      The rest of the track offers lovely views, lots of variety, and if you are as lucky as we were, sightings of wild ibex leaping from crag to crag. We went by the site of the infamous Algarrobico Hotel, under construction for more than 20 years at a cost of over €70 million, and now slated for demolition. It was built within the boundaries of the Natural Park, and has been the subject of years of opposing court decisions regarding its legality. It sits on the same pristine beach where a replica of the Jordanian village of Aqaba was built in 1962 to film scenes from Lawrence of Arabia.

      We are now resting happily (my foot is especially pleased) at Venta El Molino just outside Sopalmo. Their lunch menu del día was perfect for hungry walkers.

      Link to today’s Wikiloc track: https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trails/carbonera…
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    • Day 53

      Unberührte Natur!

      October 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Wir wollten, bevor wir in das Überwinterungslager Mazaron kommen, noch einmal die Ruhe in der Natur genießen. Also los zum Campingplatz Sopalmo.
      Ein kleiner (30 Plätze auf 2 Ebenen) und sehr ruhiger Campingplatz in einer unschlagbaren Umgebung zwischen Carboneras und Mojacar. Die Fahrt war schon recht abenteuerlich! Wilde Serpentinen mit unserem 5 Tonnen-Gespann! Der Platz ist so naja! Obwohl es ein ACSI-Platz ist, gibt es nicht die Konditionen, kein Wort über W-Lan, evtl. Brötchendienst, Trinkwasser. Wie schon in den Rezensionen steht, für NICHTS einfach viel zu teuer. Die hätten wir vorher genauer studieren sollen! 😅Read more

    • Day 16

      Carboneras

      January 18 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Et c'est reparti ! Après deux jours de repos total à San José, ça fait du bien de se remettre en selle !
      On est en forme et on s'est rajouté une belle côte en fin de journée.
      Pour pimenter le tout, Zéphyr nous a fait une petite casse de chaine ! 😱
      Heureusement, cette journée a été riche en rencontres de cyclotouristes plus rodés que nous aux problèmes techniques et qui nous ont très gentiment dépanné !
      Zéphyr va bien 🥰
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    • Day 5

      La Cucaracha

      October 29, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Der Moment, in dem man das zusammengefaltete Handtuch zum nassen Gesicht führt, nichts ahnend, dass selbiges die letzte Ruhestätte für diesen kleinen Kumpel ist.. Hab ihm die letzte Salbung quasi mit meinem Gesicht verpasst. Der kurze Ekelschrei war leider unvermeidbar.. 😊 Vielleicht hat ihn auch das gekillt, keine Ahnung. 😅 Please forgive me. R.I.P.Read more

    • Day 23

      Mojácar

      January 13 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Nach einem kühlen und regnerischen Tag gestern haben wir heute das weiße Dorf Mojácar besucht. Es liegt auf einer Anhöhe an der Costa Almería mit einer herrlichen Aussicht auf die Umgebung. Das Stadtbild ist geprägt von kleinen Häusern, Treppengassen, Blumenschmuck, Bars und natürlich Souvenirläden.Read more

    • Day 20

      Sopalmo to Mojacar

      March 29, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      You know from our earlier posts that I am happy to make a trip all the way to Spain just to see a book that has historical information in it that can come to life in my mind as we are walking. So when I tell you the story of what happened this morning, you will know why today was a stellar day for us.

      We ate breakfast at the Venta El Molino with the family Fernández-Cervantes. They shared some more wonderful stories about their lives here in the province of Almería. When we told them how much it meant to us to be able to get to know them during our stay, Sonia (the motorcycling granddaughter) hopped up, left the room, and came back with a treasure that she put in our hands: a book that she herself wrote with Fran Martin, a professor of history. It is a gorgeous volume full of photos and drawings that lays out the story of her grandmother during the years of Spain’s Civil War. Her grandmother was a child in Malaga when the war began. She was part of the infamous exodus to Almería, walking the road between the two cities with hundreds of other refugees, all being strafed by German planes. She spent part of her childhood in the air raid tunnels under the streets of Almeria; moved next to Orán in Algeria, and then on to Barcelona and Valencia; and finally back to Almería. Sonia showed us photos on her phone of the interviews her now 94-year-old grandmother gave in Madrid recently. The book is such an incredible gift that tears come to my eyes as I describe it to you.

      And then to top it all off, we had our last day of walking in the protected area of the Cabo de Gata Parque Natural under blue skies and warm sunshine. Now we are in Mojácar, ready to explore the old part of the pueblo tomorrow.

      Link to today’s Wikiloc track:
      https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trails/sopalmo-m…
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    • Day 21

      Mojácar: Around town

      March 30, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

      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. Around every corner you see a flower-bedecked Indalo, the symbol of Mojácar, and recently, of all Almeria. The original drawing of a man with outstretched arms holding a rainbow was found in Paleolithic caves nearby. There is also a fine little museum here. A school group headed to it passed under our windows this morning, so we waited until afternoon to see the house lovingly restored by a Russian couple who moved here. They filled us in on details of the town’s history. For example, in Muslim times the town would have looked very different because whitewash was not used then.

      Back home, it was time for washing and mending clothes. I’m sure glad I brought along a rectangle of self- stick nylon tenacious tape since I have now managed to twice rip the fabric on the knees of my only pair of pants!
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    Mojácar, Mojacar

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