Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

Like the rest of the wetlands located in the strip between the Baetic mountain range and the Guadalquivir Depression, this wetland area consists of three shallow lagoons: Zarracatín, Arjona and Alcaparrosa. Its seasonal nature makes it dependent on dependent of direct rainfall recharge; therefore, it is usually dry in the summer or during persistent drought.

This lagoon complex, located between Lantejuela and Osuna, is what remains of a vast 600-km2 wetland that extended until Ecija.

These nine lagoons have exceptional value because they are the last lagoons that remain of what used to be one of the most extensive wetlands in the Guadalquivir Depression. 

Carmona, a magical journey through history.

Are you looking for the best place to enjoy a getaway, a place teeming with culture and fascinating stories? Carmona is only 37 kilometres from Seville. A town where you will feel, breathe and experience its true essence. With every step you take along its streets, Carmona will transport you to a different period.

Los Molares, a town with medieval roots

Would you like to discover a town with medieval roots? Visit Los Molares in Seville’s La Campiña. You can see its impressive 14th-century Castle from afar.

Cañada Rosal, a mix of cultures 

Cañada Rosal is located in the heart of Seville’s La Campiña region, bordering the province of Córdoba. A small agricultural town where you can let all your cares drift away while discovering its remarkable history.

Écija, the City of Towers

On your trip to Écija, you will see from a distance why it is popularly known as the City of Towers. Eleven towers stand out against the urban landscape, each from a different church in the town. Its invaluable architectural heritage, with over ten palaces, seven convents and five museums, has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site.

Lantejuela, Land of Lagoons. 

Nestled between Osuna, Écija and Marchena, in Seville’s La Campiña region, is Lantejuela, a town with unique charm. You will enjoy the tranquillity of a rural village surrounded by fields of grain and olive groves, and flanked by its famous lagoons.