It might have changed a bit since we were there as I’ve heard of lots of people going since then, however while we were there there weren’t lots of people staying and nobody on their own. That said, there were more people staying elsewhere in other accommodation, vans, etc. It’s definitely not going to be as easy as somewhere like Rodellar or Ceuse, but it’s probably doable.
]]>Thanks, glad you like my blog! If you are going on your own I reckon Geyikbayiri will be a safer bet – there’s more of a “scene” there so I think it’ll be easier to find partners. Met a guy who was working at Josito when I was there and it does seem like a good way to do a longer trip. Also I think there’s probably more climbing in Geyikbayiri than in Chulilla (though I doubt you’d run out in a month and a half in either place). However both places are great so you probably can’t go wrong either way… have fun!
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