MichaelL asked:
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced riad, camping spot, or hotel which is a good place to start walks from
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I drove through there in the mid-1970’s in a brand new VW Bettle and was stoned by the kids with nothing better to do. Took out my windshield and cracked all the other windows.
Kasbah du toubkal seems like the Best…Here’s some links.
Have fun!
Ifrane i think is nice place is very beautiful city
Oukaimeden station
The best hiking spot in Morocco is Toubkal. Go from Marrakech to a village called Amlil, then start the hike to the top of Toubkal, there is a camping sport called “refugee” I think, it’s just 80 Dz a night there.
Have fun there.