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A multi-activity journey from Spains’ southern
Atlantic coast to the Mediterranean via the
rugged interior & forests of the Alcornocales
Nature Reserve. A multi-activity tour by mountain
bike, foot & kayak.
Trip profile: 8
day Guided itinerary. Point to point.
Activity: 2 days walking, 3 x Half
day cycle, 2 days Kayak.
Difficulty: Moderate. Designed for
novices.
Terrain: Mix of river, reservoir, beach
walks, mountain paths & dirt trakcs.
Location: Costa de la Luz, La Janda
interior, Alcornocales NP, Grazalema
NP, Mediterranean coast.
Accom: 5 locations for accom. Choice
of 2 & 3* Hotels.
Season: All year except July, August,
January, February
Airports: Start: Malaga
(150mins.), Seville (120mins.), Jerez
(60mins.)
Finish: Malaga (90mins.),
Seville (150mins.),
Jerez (90mins.)
Price: P.O.A.
Group size: Max: 16pax. |
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A 6 day activity tour from Cape Traflgar on
the Atlantic ocean to Sotogrande on the Mediterranean.
We enjoy a series of activities designed
with novices in mind however we expect a
reasonable degree of fitness to be able to
enjoy this itinerary fully. This itinerary
is designed to take in some of the best of
the areas scenery; Cape Trafalgar, Vejer
de la Frontera, the Barbate Reservoir, Alcornocales
Forest, Vultures Gorge, Jimenea de la Frontera & the
Guadiaro as it flows into the Meditierranean
are all a pleasure to see & visit. The
activities allow us to see the interior from
a fresh perspective in this refreshing & original
tour.
This tour can be started in Ronda or enjoy
a day in Ronda with Horse riding option. Seville
can be fitted in either at the beginning or
the end. Equally any of the activities can
be increased or removed. It is quite feasible
to do this trip without kayaking or cycling
if desired.
Vejer de la Frontera - 2 nights Hotel Casa
de Califa (2*)
Alcala de los Gazules – 1 night Hotel
S. Jorge (2*)
Picacho Forest Lodge – 1 night
Jimena de la Frontera – 2 nights Hotel
Anon (2*)
Torreguadiaro – 1 night Hotel Patricia
(2*)
Day 1 Arrival Seville Airport & transfer
to Vejer de la Frontera (120mins.) Described
by the writer Jan Morris as ‘perhaps
Spains’ most spectacular village’ Vejer
is also considered as one of the best preserved
of Andalucías old Arab towns. Just 10km.s
from the Atlantic coastline there are many
vantage points with views across to the North
African coastline. Enjoy an evening walk exploring
the narrow white washed streets & peering
into flower filled courtyards. We spend 2 nights
at the lovely Hotel la casa del Califa built
around four traditional courtyards. We will
enjoy dinner in the hotels Arab garden or in
the 15th.C. cellars. Night Vejer.
Day 2 Walk. After breakfast we start out across
the ‘Dragons Back’ by means of
an ancient public bridleway. This winding trail
leads across rolling terrain and offers fine
vistas of the beaches along the Atlantic coast
to the Straits of Gibraltar and Zahara bay.
We continue into Las Breñas Natural
Park, a 5,000 hectare reserve of dense Mediterranean
Pine planted in the 1920’s to halt the
encroaching sand dunes. After an optional coffee
stop in the farming village of San Ambrosio
we walk on to the Acantilado cliffs with views
hundreds of feet down into sandy bays & shattered
rocks. A forest track leads us into to the
seaside village of Los Caños from where
we continue to Cape Trafalgar walking along
the wide Atlantic beaches. A clear day offers
stupendous views of the North African coast.
You may want to enjoy a refreshing swim here
too. It’ll be a few fdays before we arrive
at the next beach on the mediterranean coast.
Return transfer to Vejer. Dinner in Vejer.
Night in Vejer.
Day 3 After breakfast & an important safety
briefing we set off downhill on small country
roads towards Benalup. Cycle along the Barbate
river where we may see storks, herons & plenty
of snowy egrtes sitting on the cattles backs.
Through orange groves & past fields of
sugar beet we ride into Benalup. After a coffee
stop we cycle the last few km.s on easy roads
to the Barbate resevoir. The reevoir is within
the Alcornocales forest & ringed by hills & with
the white town of Alcalá at its far
end. Enjoy a picnic by the lake & after
instructions we paddle out towards Alcalá.
Visit a small island & visit the remains
of a fabulous cortijo (farmhouse). Disembark
near Alcalá & cycle the last few
to the village.
Alcalá is a white washed hill town
with a castle & church crowning it & surrounded
by high hills. Check into our family run hotel & tour
the town (if you have the energy!) or just
enjoy a cool beer & tapas watching the
locals having their afternoon ‘paseo’.
Dinner in Alcalá. Night in Alcalá.
Day 4 After breakfast we make a short mini
bus transfer up to the Picacho Lodge situated
just below the 1,091m. peak of the Algibe mountain.
Our walk takes us up on easy trails to the
Algibe from where we can see into the Straits & the
Rock of Gibraltar, Morocco, the sierras of
Ronda & the Atlantic & Mediterranean
coastlines. Truly a unique spot. The two tone
stripes of the predominant cork oaks are interspersed
with walnut, holm oak, strawbeery trees & meditteranean
pine. On our return walk we walk above the ‘Garganta
Montero’ a narrow gorge cut into the
limestones & sandstone rock where vines
hang jungle like across the pathways. We spend
the afternoon relaxing in our forest lodge & enjoying
the views across to the Bay of Cádiz.
Dinner in the lodge. Night Forest Lodge (dormitory
type accomodation).
Day 5 Today we ride from the lodge on tiny
country roads through the forest & along
the banks of the Hozgarganta river. Absolute
silence reigns in the forest other than the
chatter of birds & the rush of the Hozgarganta.
Late morning we arrive in the white hilltown
of Jimena famous for a superb Arab castle built
from the remains of a Roman fortification on
the site. We check into our hotel & enjoy
some free time in the village when you can
find your own lunch in the many tapas bars & cafeterias
in the town. In the afternoon we enjoy a relaxing
walk up to the castle & into the forest
along the river. We follow the mills along
a roman causeway repaired by the moors (see
the different styles of working the stone) & see
orchards & millers houses some abandoned
others still used by goatherders & the
muleteers who still use the mules for collecting
the cork from the forest. Dinner & Night
Jimena.
Day 6 After breakfast we take the train from
the nearby station up to El Colmenar, a tiny
country station on the edge of the Alcornocales.
We head off on easy trails above the Guadiaro
river and as we walk up the river we see how
the water has chewed its way into the limestone.
The river here flows all year even at the height
of the summer. The Vultures Gorge canyon is
a deep chasm about 400feet high so narrow in
places it is only arms width apart. We will
walk up to the tail of the gorge & for
those with an adventurous spirit (who don’t
mind getting their feet wet) we can walk a
short way through the canyon. For those that
prefer a swim in the crystal clear waters we
will also enjoy a picnic here before returning
to Colmenar. There is time for exploring the
small village before we head off back to Jimena.
Dinner & night in Jimena.
Day 7 We use our bikes once again to cycle
south heading ever closer to the Med. A ride
along country lanes takes us into San Martin
del Tesorrillo & through vast orchards
of millions of orange trees. Where we exactly
meet up with the canoes will depend on the
height of the water. We have a picnic before
embarking on the last leg of our voyage, a
few hours paddling along the calm waters of
the Guadiaro river with views across orchards & farmland
interspersed with high banks of reeds. This
is a fitting end to our journey as we paddle
into Sotogrande & the white sandy beaches
of the westernmost end of the Mediterranean
sea. We’ve done it! Celebrate the journeys
end with a cool beer on the beach. After relaxing
in Sotogrande (a smart marina of wide lawns & expensive
yachts) we make a short transfer to Torreguadiaro
where we spend the night in a local hotel near
the beach. Dinner. Night Torreguadiaro.
Day 8 Saturday Breakfast & transfer to
airport. End of itinerary. |