Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

This Greenway runs along the banks of the La Minilla reservoir, in the municipality of El Ronquillo, featuring beautiful Mediterranean forest landscapes.

The walk takes you over the highest peak in the Sierra Norte, La Capitana, reaching an altitude of 959 metres above sea level. The route is straight and there is no way to get lost, but even so, it is signposted. It starts from the SE-9100 road, opposite the Chapel of Santo Cristo. The slope becomes steeper at the beginning of the path, which starts at 740 m above sea level.

Écija

The history of Ecija is as rich as its artistic heritage. Renowned for its pure-bred horses, it bears witness to centuries of history. It is known as "the City of the towers", because of the eleven bell towers that rise above its grey and pink tiled roofs.

El Real de la Jara

Founded by the Romans, it owes its name to the Camino Real, which was the main route between Andalusia and Extremadura until the construction of the N-630 road and was used by the pilgrims from the south who followed the Ruta de la Plata (Silver Route) on their way to Santiago de Compostela.

El Viso del Alcor

From Marchena to El Viso del Alcor you will be accompanied by the tranquil surroundings of the River Corbones and cross its many streams and ravines.

In 1399 the town of Viso del Alcor belonged to the wife of the master of the Order of Santiago, Gonzalo Mexía.

Almadén de la Plata

Its greatest splendour dates back to the time of the Romans, who were the first to mine its deposits. It was reconquered from the Moors by the Knights of the Order of Santiago.

Los Molares

You set off along the old road from Los Molares to El Coronil with farmland on both sides of the path. There are few trees to provide shade, although the occasional streams make the soil damp and boggy. Before reaching the Pardales farmhouse, you join the old road from Utrera to Morón de la Frontera.