Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

This route uses the tracing of the La Campiña Nature Trail, which  runs along part of the old Cordoba-Marchena railway line and crosses the towns of Fuentes de Andalucía, La Luisiana and Marchena, all three in the province of Seville.

The trail is easy to follow and is fully signposted. At the beginning it winds through stone walls and olive groves, which occupy the areas closest to the village, along with some vegetable gardens and wine presses.

Alanís

On entering the Natural Park, you will see the silhouette of Alanís standing out against a gentle slope. Its medieval castle at the top and, next to it, the chapel of San Juan are the most distinctive landmarks of the town.

From the immortal ruins of Italica to the recovered natural landscapes of the Guadiamar, this is a trail full of ancient ruins and natural wonders.

We leave Aznalcázar on the old Aznalcázar-Pilas road, and 200m further on we will find the Guadiamar Visitor Centre, where the Green Corridor begins. On leaving the town centre we take the path that starts on our left, to follow the route along the right bank of the Corridor, so that the Guadiamar will always be on our left.

Almadén de la Plata

The origins of this town date back to Roman times. It was a small village, whose main source of wealth came from the marble quarries, called Pagus Marmorarius, which translated from Latin means "village of the marbles".

Signposted route that starts and ends the route that joins Las Navas de la Concepción (A-8202) and Constantina at kilometre 18.