Moorish Trails

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Unforgettable Walking in Andalucia


The Old 'Silk Route'
Our days are spent exploring this region of rugged limestone hills and green valleys on foot. Walking along historic mule paths, developed over the centuries to connect individual farms to trade routes, finally linking together to form the ancient silk trail to Granada. We make regular stops; to discover a timeless Moorish village or to pause at a vineyard to rest and try some of the sweet local wine for which this area is famous.

Best of Andalucia
With a mid week rest day, you may wish to explore a little further afield and discover something more of Andalucia. The magnificent Alhambra Palace at Granada, or the Mediterranean coast, are both within easy reach of Canillas. Our evenings are spent eating and drinking al fresco in the village square, enjoying some of the best food in Andalucia, served by Gustavo and his family. Towards the end of the week there's the opportunity for keener walkers to ascend El Lucero (1,769m), one of the highest peaks in the area.

A week of moderate walking and good food in a spectacular and little-visited corner of Andalucia. The ascent of El Lucero is strenuous but optional.
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Itinerary / Highlights

Trip Highlights

Canillas De Albaida - Beautiful base amidst a traditional Moorish village on the edge of the Sierra Tejeda Natural Park.
Rural Landscapes - Walking through a rich profusion of natural diversity, Moorish villages and unspoilt wilderness in the heart of Andalucia’s stunning landscapes.
Granada - Option to visit the beautiful Moorish and Renaissance treasures of one of the region’s architectural and cultural gems.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Join tour Malaga; transfer to Canillas de Albaida

Joining the tour at Malaga airport we transfer to Canillas de Albaida by minibus, a journey of about one and a half hours, where there should be some time to freshen up and relax before a briefing this evening about the coming days ahead. Our base for the next few days is a picturesque village of white washed houses lying on the edge of the Sierra Tejeda Natural Park, in the shadow of the Atalaya and Verde Mountains. Moorish in origin (Albaida comes from the Arabic for white), its history dates back to the 13th century and the village today is an engaging collection of steep narrow streets that meander up the hillside and lead down to a traditional square. The shrine of Santa Ana dominates the village from its lofty promontory overlooking the surrounding landscapes of pine and oak trees. These vistas are home to eagles, mountain goats and wild boar and the terraced fields that circle the village are traditional reminders of the Moorish farmers who once worked these fertile lands. This rich mix of cultural styles is also reflected in the food of the region, where Moroccan and Spanish influences make for some delicious local delicacies, including fennel broth and almond and garlic soup.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)

Day 2: Walking to Competa

Our first full day sees us departing the hotel after breakfast and following a track to the bottom of the valley. From here we continue along the course of the Cajula stream, passing through a landscape of avocado and citrus groves, before descending into the Turvilla River valley and past oleander trees, ascending up to Canillas for a tapas lunch. The Tejeda and Almijara ranges cover over 20,000 hectares, much of it protected and presenting us with a rich mix of scrubland, forest and terraced farming, making for some superb walking. Following an old mule track after lunch we continue to the nearby village of Competa, considered by some as the ‘pearl of the Axarquia’. Offering some stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean, this lovely village is famous for its locally made wine and presents us with a picturesque setting of labyrinthine streets and whitewashed houses cluttered around the towering minaret of a 13th century tower. Built in the Baroque- Mudejar style, this dominating edifice towers above the village streets. Our route back from Competa takes us past the Bodegas Almijara where we will have the opportunity to tour the winery and taste some of the local Muscatel wines (optional) After our visit we head back to Canillas for dinner and, doubtless, a well-earned glass of something refreshing. Total walking approx 12km, 6 hours, 400m ascent.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 3: Day walk following old silk route

Taking a taxi this morning we head first for Competa. From here we follow a track that passes above Casa de la Mina before joining a mule track that takes us towards Puerto Blanquillo, via the ancient silk route that once ran through these limestone landscapes to Granada. The arrival of the Moors in the 8th century brought silk manufacture to the Iberian Peninsula and these ancient trails are littered with the historical reminders of those once lucrative journeys across Arabia and into the Islamic heartlands of southern Europe. Stopping for a picnic lunch at a ruined inn, we then continue through the afternoon, back towards Canillas. Total walking approx 14km, 6 hours, 250m ascent.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 4: Walking through Moorish villages

Crossing an old Roman bridge this morning we ascend a goat track, following the trail up towards Finca el Cerrillo, a converted olive mill. Continuing uphill we then negotiate a landscape of ancient oak woods, following a mule track up to the summit of Fogarate, a hilltop lookout that lies in the shadow of the lofty peak of La Maroma. After taking in the fabulous views we continue along an easy dirt track that skirts the valley and takes us up towards a ruined inn, before we follow the valley along an irrigation canal to the old Moorish village of Salares. By 720AD the Moors controlled much of the Iberian Peninsula and their faith, art and architecture spread through much of southern Spain. This new part of the Islamic empire became know as al-Andalus and was at first ruled by the caliphate of Damascus, the powerful Umayyad caliphs. Over time these lands split into smaller Muslim enclaves, making them more vulnerable to the emerging Christian kingdoms to the north, which eventually culminated in the Christian re-conquest of the south in the 10th and 11th centuries. Much of this region has retained its Moorish character though and many of the villages still display the distinctive styling of Mudejar architecture, a form developed specifically by the Muslims in these Christian areas and often presenting a rich fusion of Islamic and Gothic styles. The church of Santa Ana in Salares is a perfect example of this hybrid of styles, built on the sight of an old mosque, but retaining the minaret as a church tower. After a wander through the steep, winding streets of this picturesque village and lunch in Theo's simple but special bar we will return to Canillas by taxi. Anyone wishing to make the return journey by foot may do so (this will add an extra couple of hours and another 6km to your day ascent 350m). Total walking approx 8km, 4.5 hours. 420m ascent.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 5: Free day; optional trips to Granada, Antequera or the coast

Today has been designated as a rest day. There is the possibility of taking an optional trip to Granada today, or spend your time exploring Antequera or the coast. Granada is one of the most famous cities in the region, a superb mix of Moorish elegance and Renaissance grandeur that includes the Albaicin, the old Moorish quarter whose white walls and narrow streets give the city its distinctive Arabic feel. A major highlight is the sumptuous Alhambra palace, built by Muhammad al-Ahmar, the founder of the Nasrid dynasty, in the 13th century and considered the finest example of Moorish architecture outside the Arab world. Its exquisite interiors and stucco exteriors evokes the elegance of a civilisation at the peak of its artistic and cultural epoch and the ceilings of its glorious throne room represent the seven heavens of the Muslim cosmos, creating a little piece of Arabic heaven here on earth. Another highlight worthy of mention is the Generalife, one of the most beautiful landscaped gardens in the world, which surrounds the summer residences of the Caliphs. Wandering up to the highest points of the city presents some stunning views out across these glorious testaments to Muslim craftsmanship. Another alternative today is the vibrant market town of Antequera, once a border fortress protecting Granada and today boasting a delightful collection of Baroque churches, a 13th century castle and a massive series of burial chambers (dolmens) on the outskirts of the town that are believed to date back to around 2500BC. For those who would prefer something a little more scenic, the Mediterranean coast is not far away, presenting an ideal destination for a gentle exploration of Spain’s beautiful southern coastline.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 6: Ascend Cerro Verde via Honeymaker’s Cave

Another taxi this morning takes us to La Fabrica la Luz, from where we begin our walk up the valley and past the Honeymaker’s Cave, travelling on via the chestnut and cork woods of El Chaparral Farm. These remote and beautiful landscapes contain a rich wealth of fauna and flora, many of which is endemic to the sierras, particularly its raptors and mountain birds. Amongst these landscapes of boxwood and olive groves, yew and Mediterranean woodland, with luck we can get occasional glimpses of golden and Bonnelli’s eagles, peregrine falcons and golden orioles. These landscapes are also renowned for large numbers of indigenous mountain goats that only a century ago were on the verge of extinction. Climbing up through these idyllic rural settings we head towards the summit of Cerro Verde (1,346m), a peak similar in height to Ben Nevis, where we enjoy a picnic lunch on the summit, overlooking the panoramas and enjoying the fresh Andalucian air as we look out across the limestone landscapes. After lunch we move south towards Cerro Atalaya, a dramatically craggy peak that is popular nesting site for birds and where, if we are lucky, we may spot some Bonelli eagles. Descending from the coll via a wide firebreak we are treated to views of the coast and, on a clear day, as far as Gibraltar. Our descent this afternoon brings us full circle back to La Fabrica, where we rendezvous with taxis once more for the return journey back to Canillas. Total walking approx 12km, 5-6 hours, 726m ascent.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 7: Optional walks

Today has been left free. You may choose to relax around the village, visit Granada or the coast or enjoy a self guided walk in the area. For those looking for something a little more arduous, you may consider an ascent of El Lucero (1,769m), it presents the perfect way to round off this comprehensive exploration of this captivating region and its characteristic grey and white palates. A fairly strenuous ascent of some 10 hours and 19km, taking you up approx 1000m to the summit.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 8: Tour ends Malaga Airport

Passengers on our group flight to London will be transferred back to the airport in time for their return flight (this may vary from the Land Only ending time as shown above). Please note that the transfer to airport for Land Only passengers may be unescorted.

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Accommodation Details

7 nights Standard Hotel (H+)

Departure Dates, Options & Prices

Sat 03 Sep - Sat 10 Sep 2011 - 690 GBP
Sat 10 Sep - Sat 17 Sep 2011 - 690 GBP
Sat 08 Oct - Sat 15 Oct 2011 - 690 GBP
Sat 29 Oct - Sat 05 Nov 2011 - 690 GBP
Sat 12 Nov - Sat 19 Nov 2011 - 690 GBP
Fri 20 Jan - Fri 27 Jan 2012 - 710 GBP
Sat 11 Feb - Sat 18 Feb 2012 - 650 GBP
Sat 25 Feb - Sat 03 Mar 2012 - 650 GBP
Sat 24 Mar - Sat 31 Mar 2012 - 710 GBP
Sat 31 Mar - Sat 07 Apr 2012 - 710 GBP
Sat 21 Apr - Sat 28 Apr 2012 - 710 GBP
Sat 05 May - Sat 12 May 2012 - 710 GBP
Sat 19 May - Sat 26 May 2012 - 710 GBP
Sat 02 Jun - Sat 09 Jun 2012 - 710 GBP
Sat 16 Jun - Sat 23 Jun 2012 - 710 GBP

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650

Duration:

8 Days

Main Activity:

Walking

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Months Operating:

January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November

Prices Includes:

  • Meals (7 Breakfasts)
  • Transport (Minibus/Taxi)
  • Tour Staff (Explore Tour Leader plus driver(s))

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Flights

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