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Seville, beautiful and diverse

The Cordobilla Natural Park, with an area of 1,460 hectares, is located on the River Genil. It is reached by the road that connects Badolatosa with Puente Genil. It is surrounded by agricultural land, in an area where the predominant crops are olive groves, cereals and some other irrigated crops.

The Peñón de Zaframagón is located between the towns of Olvera (Cádiz) and Coripe (Seville), in the last foothills of the Grazalema mountain range, where the Sub-Baetic range borders the River Guadalquivir depression.

Algámitas, a town on the foothills of Seville’s highest peak 

Algámitas is a charming little town in Seville’s Sierra Sur, on the foothills of El Peñón, the symbol of this town. If you are a nature-lover, you will be amazed by the beautiful surroundings.

Coripe, nature in the heart of the Sierra's Greenway.

Coripe's greatest attraction is its natural surroundings. An ideal place to unwind and enjoy rural tourism, and just what Sierra Greenway has to offer. An old railway line, which was never completed, is now one of the most award-winning paths in Europe.

Casariche, formerly the city of Ventippo 

Casariche is a town with a noteworthy Roman past. The ancient city of Ventippo is today a stately town in the heart of Seville’s Sierra Sur. The historical and cultural heritage that is part of the Ruta del Tempranillo will take you back in time.

El Saucejo, famous for its fountains and its hamlets

El Saucejo is in the heart of the Seville’s Sierra Sur, on the banks of the River Corbones. The town is famous for its fountains and its hamlets, Navarredonda and La Mezquitilla.

Gilena, a place of stone

All the civilisations and cultures that populated the Iberian Peninsula passed through Gilena, a small town in the Sierra Sur. The town’s name means a place of flintstone, derived from the Latin ‘Silex’. Indeed, the first thing you will see from afar is the huge stone quarry, the key economic driver for Gilena.