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.

A very attractive route across a very special landscape, dotted with historical and archaeological sites.

This route has two main attractions: its ornithological interest and the pleasure of taking a walk across open fields.

This periurban park has a dense networks of path that circle or cross it. The proposed route starts at the entrance of the park and circles it counterclockwise. The first section consists on a narrow compacted earth pact that runs along the perimeter of this protected natural area, which is the home to several native plant species, mostly scrub and ornamental plants.

This path begins in Calle Santa María following the lane that leads to the Hoya de Santa María de la Nava la Zapatera. Follow the lane parallel to the Víbora stream, whose course, which is almost dry in summer, forms the natural boundary with Extremadura. After two kilometres, the path crosses the stream.

This road starts at the bridge know as the Dragon Bridge. At their feet, and in the bank opposite to the castle there are two possible places to park the car, one to the right and another to the left, from where two possible routes start. These routes pass by 7 of the 9 flour mills that stand in the river banks and are preserved to this day.

The trail runs along a path in the urban area of Alanís, which surrounds the Cerro del Cura (Priest's Hill), following a circular route. From the village, look for the beginning of the Guadalcanal road and follow it for 300 metres until you see the path on your right.