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Castilleja del Campo, a picturesque town in Aljarafe

Located in Aljarafe, Castilleja del Campo is perfect for spending a few quiet days. This town has beautiful landscapes, a charming old quarter and welcoming people. Do not miss the typical Andalusian whitewashed houses and the San Miguel Arcángel Church. 

Castilleja de Guzmán, on the ridge of the Aljarafe

Castilleja de Guzmán, a town with beautiful landscapes, fascinating historical heritage and welcoming people, sits on the ridge of the Aljarafe. Come and stroll through the beautiful Jardines de Forestier, declared a Site of Cultural Interest, and enjoy unique views of the Aljarafe from its viewpoint. 

Almensilla, in the south of Aljarafe

The charming town of Almensilla sits on the Mosto Route. Located on a plateau in the south of Aljarafe, the origins of this Sevillian town can be traced to a farmstead belonging to the Arab landowner Serra al-Mensi. Even today, some of the centuries-old haciendas built for harvesting olives and producing olive oil still stand.

Camas, land of Tartessos

Camas is a town in the Aljarafe with a privileged location within the Seville’s metropolitan area. Since the yesteryears, it has been a crossroads for travellers on the Ruta de la Plata.

Bollullos de la Mitación, amidst vines and olive groves

Bollullos de la Mitación is famous for its good mosto, its table olives and the age-old Cuatrovitas Pilgrimage. Located in the heart of Aljarafe, this charming town nestled amidst vines and olive groves is an ideal place to enjoy the essence of Andalusia.

Bormujos, located in the heart of Aljarafe

A wide range of tourist activities awaits you in Bormujos, whether you fancy fun, nature, culture or cuisine. There is a large shopping mall next to the Seville-Huelva motorway. The town’s privileged location has enabled its rapid growth. Its quality of life has made it a popular dormitory town.

Castilleja de la Cuesta, a gateway to Aljarafe

For many people, Castilleja de la Cuesta is famous for its tortas de aceite. Others are familiar with the long-standing, carpet-making tradition at the ‘Baldomero Negrón’ workshop.