| country: | Spain |
| location: | Andalucia |
| trip type: | Moderate walking holidays |
| departures: | Departures can be arranged any time to suit you |
| price: | From €550 (7 days) excluding flights. *Special offer* Travellers arriving by train who book via responsibletravel.com will receive a discount of €75 |
| offers: | Travellers arriving by train who book via responsibletravel.com will receive a discount of €75 |
the amazing things you'll be doing
For the more ambitious walkers we offer a four base holiday which includes airport transfer and baggage transport.
Each day is a full day's hike through varied and stunning landscape complete with wooded gorges, fertile olive terraces and over craggy ridges at highter altitudes.
Our first accommodation is a beautiful Andalusian home high in the Eastern Alpujarran mountain range which has splendid views down to the typical whitewashed villages of the area and to the Mediterranean beyond.
This is very possibly one of the most stunning undiscovered areas of Spain where life continues untouched by tourism as it has done for hundreds of years since the Moors first farmed their terraces of almonds, olives and vegetables irrigated by the abundant fresh mountain springs.
Our base is situated high in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada of Andalucia in the range of mountains and valleys known as the Alpujarras. The area is of outstanding natural beauty and ecological diversity and it is not hard to imagine that seven hundred years ago this was the fabled promised land of the Moors.
Each day is a full day's hike through varied and stunning landscape complete with wooded gorges, fertile olive terraces and over craggy ridges at highter altitudes.
Our first accommodation is a beautiful Andalusian home high in the Eastern Alpujarran mountain range which has splendid views down to the typical whitewashed villages of the area and to the Mediterranean beyond.
This is very possibly one of the most stunning undiscovered areas of Spain where life continues untouched by tourism as it has done for hundreds of years since the Moors first farmed their terraces of almonds, olives and vegetables irrigated by the abundant fresh mountain springs.
Our base is situated high in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada of Andalucia in the range of mountains and valleys known as the Alpujarras. The area is of outstanding natural beauty and ecological diversity and it is not hard to imagine that seven hundred years ago this was the fabled promised land of the Moors.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1-2: | Stay at our base in Andalucia from where you choose from a variety of walks for the first day. |
| Day 3-4: | Set off with detailed route notes and map and start to walk westward along the ancient Camino Real pathway. You will stay one night in the picturesque whitewashed village of Yegen, home of Gerald Brenan and then a further night in Berchules perched high on the mountain side with views down the valley. |
| Day 5: | You reach the village of Trevelez, situated in the shadows of Mulhacen, the hightest mountain in Spain and famous for its curing hams. |
| Day 6: | You are transported back to Mairena for a final day to relax or, for the energetic, a final walk before you return journey. |
how this holiday makes a difference
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Our objective is to maintain a low impact, sustainable business which employs local people, using locally sourced or home grown produce, allowing visitors the opportunity to sample traditional village life in a non-obtrusive manner, and to explore the hills and mountains along the ancient network of mule tracks , with zero or minimal effect on the fragile eco-system.
At the start of each tour guests are fully briefed on different aspects of life in Spanish villages as well as given guidelines and suggestions to minimise damage to the environment out on the trails. Spanish customs and social mores (behaviour at Spanish fiesta for example) are discussed as well as the importance of water conservation and information about local farming and watering. Guests are given the opportunity buy local produce as well as given directions to important cultural or historic sites. Everyone we employ lives within the village. The same is true of the builders and tradesmen we have worked with to restore several local houses. The bulk of our purchasing is done at the nearest market town, and we actively encourage our guests to visit local shops which offer wine, honey, olive oil, tapestry work, sun-dried foods, carpentry and ceramics all produced within the community. We are currently in the early stages of an ambitious project to create a charity based work creation scheme whose aim is to create 10 full time positions for the conservation and maintenance of the local landscape. We maintain a 4 hectare finca, or local farm, working with local people and using traditional agricultural techniques. As such we are members of the watering community, an ancient, near sacred body responsible for the upkeep of the network of water channels without which the whole massif would quickly desertify. Our farm is recognised by the soil association as organic, using goat manure from the village and compost from kitchen leftovers. We are members of an organic growers group, and are active members of various pressure groups campaigning against unregulated intensive farming. All our properties are built from locally available materials, using magnesium clay (launa) as insulation over the beams of poplar trees grown for this purpose on our farm. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |











