Andalucia is a heaven for serious walkers. Fortunately for the moment most of the best route can be enjoyed in solitude.
In Málaga we have an active group of walkers, visit them at caminos.pawlinu.com.
Below are some of the interesting walks I have completed:
- E4, Vallorbe (Switzerland) – Rheinheck (Austrian Frontier), 2016, 425 kms, 15 days (http://e4destinoatenas.blogspot.com.es/)
- E4, Grenoble (France) – Vallorbe (Switzerland) , 2015, 333 kms, 12 days
- E4, Villefort – Grenoble, 2015, 343 kms, 13 days
- 15 stages of the GR48, 2014, (Sierra Morena) from Hornachuales to Santa Elena, 307 kms, 13 days
- E4, Mazamet – Villefort (France), 2013 350 kms, 11 days
- E4, Midi-Pyrenees, Vinça-Mazamet (France), 2013 310 kms, 11 days
- E4, Bell Prat (Cataluña) – Planes (France), 2012 240 kms, 9 days (http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=3685867)
- 3 stages of the GR7, 2013, from Tarifa to Jimena de la Frontera, 110 kms, 3 days
- 3 stages of the GR7, 2013, from Jimena de la Frontera to Ardales, 88 kms, 2 days
- 6 stages of the GR48, 2013, (Sierra Morena) from Barrancos (Portugal) to Cala (Spain), 95 kms, 3 days
- London Loop, 2012/13, 245 kms, 8 days
- Pre-Pyrenees, Bellprat, 2012 (Spain) to Planes (France), 238kms, 9 days
- Via Apina, 2012, from Monguelfo to Villach, 220kms, 10 days
- Gr7, 2012, from Rute to Cullar, 420 kms, 14 days
- Gr7, 2011, Ardales to Calahorra, 350 kms, 14 days
- Camino Mozarabe, 2010, from Granada to Merida, 400 kms, 14 days
- Sevilla to Estepona, 2009, 197 kms, 7 days
- April 2000, Mount Mayon in the island of Luzon in the Philippines