Alcalá de Guadaíra

Seville, beautiful and diverse

Given the distance between the chapel of Guaditoca and the village, it is necessary to include its visit as a separate route. To visit the chapel, you leave from the northern area, passing by the chapel of Cristo de la Salud.

The walk begins and ends in the village of El Pedroso and crosses the curious area of granite outcrops known locally as montonás. At the beginning, on the right, there is an oil mill, closely followed by the remains of old granite quarries.

The walk starts next to the La Roda de Andalucía municipal football ground. Leaving the football ground to the right, a compacted sandy path begins, along which, after just 300 m, you cross the bridge over the channelled Salinoso stream.

This trail is a clear example of the result of mining activity in the area. The walk starts at the end of Calle Levante in the town of Aznalcóllar, where you will see some repeater aerials and the first white and yellow waymarks that will accompany you along much of the route.

This is a long, demanding but very picturesque trail, where you can enjoy the Mediterranean wilderness with the added attraction of some abandoned mines.

This route starts and ends at the Visitor’s Centre of Dehesa de Abajo. First, it takes the road and then turns first left and then right to arrive to the ford called Vado de Don Simón.

This route starts at the recreational area of Las Doblas, just off the A-472 road. From this point, after crossing a gate, the route takes a pressed earth path with short cemented sections at the fords.