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We had a wonderful week walking in Andalucia. The trip was well organised and the level was just right.
The whole trip
Chris was an excellent leader and Tina added to the trip also
Lovely walks with views over Olive tree plantations and rolling Andalusian hills. Visits to Andalusian villages unspoiled by tourism. Great cuisine prepared by local staff from the village of Algamitas at the farmhouse base, Cortijo Rosario. A fantastic insight into life in Andalucia and the opportunity to wind down in peaceful surroundings; waking up to birds singing in the morning. The staff at the Cortijo were very welcoming and friendly.
Surreal views of the Andalusian hills; almost like a patchwork quilt. Camino del Rey walk and the walking just beneath El Penon were a real treat. The free day in Seville was amazing; great city to visit for the day.
Christopher Burke was friendly, knowledgeable and a helpful wonderful guide. Tina was shadowing Chris and leading portions of the walk she was friendly and enthusiastic; and she will make an excellent Exodus Guide.
Would highly recommend you to go on the trip as an introduction to this part of the World. We extended our trip for 3 nights to visit Granada; definitely worth it if you have time. I would travel to Andalucia again given the opportunity.
What an amazing week! I wholeheartedly recommend this trip for anyone who is looking for a slightly challenging walk in beautiful countryside. The farmhouse is simply wonderful, spotlessly clean and was a pleasure coming back to after a long day of walking. Our group was friendly and I laughed the entire week. I was a bit worried about going on my own and having never been on an Exodus trip before I didn’t know what to expect. The week totally exceeded my expectations. Our days were well organised and thoroughly enjoyable. I was sad to leave. I’m looking into booking my next Exodus trip as soon as possible.
The views from the Grazalema Mountains were spectacular. What a treat to go there on the very last day. The climb was a bit challenging at times but well worth it.
Chris was fantastic! He took everything in his stride and nothing was too much trouble. He is a gifted story teller and told us interesting facts and stories about the places we went to. Chris went out of his way to make sure my dietary requirements were met both at the Farmhouse and when we had meals elsewhere.
The water there is perfectly fine to drink. I drank it and I was fine. However, some people were not comfortable with doing so. We were given bottled water to drink. I would suggest bringing a water bottle with a filter which would reduce the number of plastic water bottles needed. Also, don't worry if you are going alone. You are looked after from the moment you arrive until the moment you leave. Our group was super friendly and everyone got on really well.
This was a relaxed, no-fuss trip. As a first-time Exodus tripper, I was impressed with the organisation and delivery from the very start to the finish. For solo travellers, peace of mind and feeling safe is paramount. Even in our farmhouse where we stayed for the entire trip. there was no need to even lock the doors to our rooms, keys simply were not required. Amazing!! The trip leader absolutely made it for all the group , I am sure. Knowledgable, charming and so considerate.
Too difficult to identify just one experience. Overall, it was just so very relaxing.
Exceptional.
It is super-relaxing. If you are looking for bars, theatre ,lots of night-life, this may not be the holiday for you.
A lovely peaceful holiday. Good walks and I loved the accomodation. Our leader Alex is a perfect leader. definitely one of the best I have ever had.
The walk in the National Park
perfect.
Take walking poles and waterproof trousers.
A really enjoyable holiday
This is a beautiful part of Spain
Alexis is a wonderful group leader
Enjoy!
The accommodation is set in spectacular scenery, you eat outside with that view every day (weather permitting).
Walks are enjoyable and varied, and often end with a nice cool drink in a local bar.
Pool at the accommodation is very nice and refreshing at the end of the day (pool towels are provided).
Food served is also excellent.
Drinks are very reasonably priced in the Cortijo.
I cant really pick out one thing, the whole holiday was excellent.
Alexis was a first class group leader - the right attitude, good planning, easy to get on with, always looking out for everyone in the group, making changes as required (it was very hot when were were there).
Do this trip (well, if you like walking anyway ...).
One of the best holidays ever. It was a wonderful mixture of walking – where the scenery was different on every hike and incredibly unspoilt, eating beautiful authentic Spanish food , experiencing Andalusian culture and still having time to relax by the pool surrounded by magnificent views. The Cortijo Rosaria was a wonderful place to stay – the staff did everything to make our holiday special, with a surprise Flamenco event at the end of the week.
This is difficult as so many of the walks were memorable - but maybe the last two walks were the most outstanding - to Sierra de Grazalema National Park and the El Chorro gorge. The views were stunning. Seville was also a beautiful city to visit especially with all the Jacaranda trees in blossom , and although we only had a day, there was time to see the palace , cathedral and to have a ride in a horse drawn carriage.
Alexis was a brilliant group leader. He was extremely knowledgeable and made all the walks interesting and fun. He was caring and courteous and always checked how the itinerary could be improved to ensure everyone had the best time. Nothing was ever too much trouble - he is a great asset to Exodus.
Although it's very touristy do take the horse drawn carriage - it's good fun and if time is short it provides an opportunity to see other attractions. The weather was a surprise - unseasonally hot so if going do pack a range of clothes , may have to be prepared for the unexpected.
A very good opportunity to walk in an unspoilt part of Andalucia from a converted farmhouse base where the staff will look after you very well.
Unexpectedly walking the first section of the Caminito del Rey while in El Chorro Gorge and then having lunch over looking the Gorge while watching the vultures.
Alexis was an excellent group leader, he gave the appropriate amount of information about each day's walk at the evening briefings. He was always discreetly attentive to the whole group and provided lots of interesting information about the area as we walked.
Cortijo Rosario has wifi in the bar area. Some of the trails are rough so walking boots are advised or well soled walking shoes. The evening meal on the first night is a cold buffet at 8 pm so have some snacks with you or eat a good lunch if possible.
A fairly gentle week’s walking though I’d imagine it would be a lot harder in the heat of summer. We had torrential rain on the first day’s walk (unusual) but the weather after that was a very pleasant at 25 to 30 degrees C. The atmosphere at the farmhouse was very relaxed, and it was lovely not to have to worry about room keys (you’re in the countryside, a long way from crime and annoyances). It’s worth noting that the days are relatively short, so there is fair amount of time spent back at the farmhouse in the afternoon waiting for dinner at 8pm – fine if you like relaxing, not so good if you like to be active.
The morning walk towards Caños Santos monastery took us through farmland with beautiful spring flowers - lush green scenery that you wouldn't normally associate with this part of Spain.
Alexis was a very relaxed but professional leader, and speaks at least four languages including Spanish. He did an excellent job at charming the officials at El Chorro Gorge to let us walk down part of the gorge, despite the fact we hadn't booked and that tour groups are not usually allowed through.
It's worth noting that the wine included in dinner is only red wine - if you prefer white you'll need to buy it. Be aware that if you walk uphill from the farmhouse the dogs will follow you for a walk - there's no avoiding it! If going in spring make sure to take an umbrella and have a rucksack cover (unlike me). Also watch out for cowpats!