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A guidebook to walking the Andalucian section of the GR7/E4 pan-European hiking trail, covering both the northern and southern variants. From Tarifa to Puebla de Don Fadrique, the route totals 738km or 770km (depending on which variant is chosen) and, although not technical, calls for a good level of fitness.
The route is presented in 32 stages (northern variant) or 34 stages (southern variant), of between 9 and 55km (634 miles), and can be walked in 3442 days. The book also included suggestions for shorter itineraries taking in some of the highlights.
GPX files available to download |
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Produktbeschreibung
A guidebook to walking the Andalucian section of the GR7/E4 pan-European hiking trail, covering both the northern and southern variants. From Tarifa to Puebla de Don Fadrique, the route totals 738km or 770km (depending on which variant is chosen) and, although not technical, calls for a good level of fitness.

The route is presented in 32 stages (northern variant) or 34 stages (southern variant), of between 9 and 55km (634 miles), and can be walked in 3442 days. The book also included suggestions for shorter itineraries taking in some of the highlights.

  • GPX files available to download
  • 1:50,000 maps included for each stage
  • Handy route summary tables help you plan your itinerary
  • Accommodation and refreshment details
  • Advice on planning and preparation, as well as information about the region

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Autorenporträt
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. His work as a walking guide and freelance journalist has taken him to many corners of the planet including India, Namibia, Tanzania, Latin America and Mongolia.