The Andalucian Coast to Coast Walk is a 416 km (259 mile) long-distance route crossing southern Spain’s Baetic Mountains from the Mediterranean at Maro to the Atlantic at Bolonia.

Suitable for most reasonably fit hikers, it typically takes around three weeks to walk and links dramatic mountain landscapes, white villages, and six Natural Parks on a true coast-to-coast journey across Andalucía.

This trusted Cicerone guidebook provides everything you need to plan and complete the route with confidence. Clear stage-by-stage descriptions, practical logistics and detailed mapping help you prepare thoroughly for this rewarding Spanish long-distance walk.

  • 21 staged route descriptions of between 12 and 26km (7–16 miles) guide you from Maro near Nerja to Bolonia, helping you plan daily distances on your walking holiday
  • 1:100,000 maps and GPX downloads support reliable navigation through Andalucía's rural tracks, mountain passes and waymarked trails from sea to sea
  • Comprehensive planning advice from expert author Guy Hunter-Watts covers accommodation, transport options and seasonal considerations for walking in southern Spain
  • Background on Andalucía’s landscapes and heritage enriches your journey through Natural Parks, historic towns and traditional white villages like Ronda and Frigiliana
  • Highlights along the route include dramatic gorges, Moorish hill towns and sweeping coastal views that define this Spanish coast-to-coast adventure

Bringing together detailed navigation, practical guidance and regional insight, The Andalucian Coast to Coast Walk is the essential companion for exploring one of Spain’s most scenic long-distance hiking routes. From Mediterranean shores to Atlantic coastline, this coast-to-coast journey showcases the very best of Andalucía’s mountains, villages and wild landscapes.

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Guidebook to the Andalucian Coast to Coast Walk, a 416km, 21-day route from Maro on the Mediterranean coast to Bolonia, on the Atlantic. The route, which passes through 7 Natural Parks, links some of Andalucía's most beautiful villages and passes historical sites of both Roman and Moorish origins, including Ronda and Tarifa.
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Map key Overview map Route summary table Author's preface Introduction The Andalucían Coast to Coast Walk: an overview Plants and wildlife Andalucía: the historical context Getting there When to go Accommodation Eating out in southern Spain Language Money Communications What to take Maps Staying safe Using this guide The route Day 1 Maro to Frigiliana Day 2 Frigiliana to Cómpeta Day 3 Cómpeta to Sedella Day 4 Sedella to Alcaucín Day 5 Alcaucín to Ventas de Zafarraya Day 6 Ventas de Zafarraya to Riogordo Day 7 Riogordo to Villanueva de Cauche Day 8 Villanueva de Cauche to Villanueva de la Concepción Day 9 Villanueva de la Concepción to Valle de Abdalajís Day 10 Valle de Abdalajís to Carratraca via El Chorro Day 11 Carratraca to El Burgo Day 12 El Burgo to Ronda Day 13 Ronda to Montejaque Day 14 Montejaque to Cortes de la Frontera Day 15 Cortes de la Frontera to El Colmenar Day 16 El Colmenar to Jimena de la Frontera Day 17 Jimena de la Frontera to Castillo de Castellar Day 18 Castillo de Castellar to Los Barrios Day 19 Los Barrios to El Pelayo Day 20 El Pelayo to Tarifa Day 21 Tarifa to Bolonia Appendix A Useful contacts Appendix B Glossary Appendix C Further reading
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781852849702
Publisert
2018-07-12
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
260 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Guy Hunter-Watts has lived and worked in Andalucía since the 1980s. After studying at the universities of Santiago and Salamanca he taught English in South America before moving to the Ronda mountains where he has been leading guided walks for almost 30 years.