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Seville enchants

Alcalá del Río, former Illipa Magna

Alcalá del Río is another town with a history tied to the River Guadalquivir. Nestled in the Guadalquivir Valley and surrounded by orange groves, its architectural heritage and varied landscapes will win your heart.

Lora del Río, a stately town on the banks of the Guadalquivir River

Come and explore a town marked by its medieval past. Discover Lora del Río, founded by the Knights of the Order of Malta, to whom the people of Lora del Río owe their devotion to Our Lady of Setefilla, the patron saint.

Alcolea del Río, the small fortress

In the Vega del Guadalquivir region, the small town of Alcolea del Río sits on the banks of the Guadalquivir. Named 'Al-qulaya' or 'the small fortress' by the Arabs, it still preserves the old flour mills that symbolise the town.

El Cuervo, a stopover on the old Vía Augusta

The beautiful town of El Cuervo, which belonged to Lebrija until the late 1990s, sits here in the Guadalquivir region. The town started to grow in the 18th century when it became a stopover on the Vía Augusta. This old Roman road connected Cádiz and Seville.

La Rinconada, nestled along the River Guadalquivir

Explore La Rinconada, a unique town in the Guadalquivir region, which gets its name from the bend of the River Guadalquivir on which it is located. Inhabited since prehistoric times, this town, and its hamlet, San José de La Rinconada, have a rich architectural heritage.

Pilas, halfway between Huelva and Seville. 

Located in a privileged setting, the Doñana National Park, Pilas is a town in the province of Seville with deep-rooted traditions. Halfway between Huelva and Seville, one can sense the local people’s devotion to the Virgen del Rocío.

Lebrija, light of the marshlands on the Lower Guadalquivir

Lebrija is one of the most emblematic places of the Lower Guadalquivir. A city among marshlands, vineyards and pottery workshops that proudly stands on the border with the province of Cádiz. Its artistic heritage bears the mark of its Roman and medieval past.