Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

La Roda de Andalucía, a town between provinces

The history of La Roda de Andalucía, a border town in the Sierra Sur, is shaped by its geographical position.

Pedrera, a town between quarries

Learn about the history of this town in Seville’s Sierra Sur that owes its name to quarries around it. Stone from these quarries was used in the Middle Ages to make cannonballs. Pedrera has been inhabited since Roman times.

Aguadulce, a town between market gardens

The small town of Aguadulce sits on the foothills of Seville’s Sierra Sur, between Osuna and Estepa. This town, famous since remote times for its market gardens watered by the River Blanco, is today a beautiful town with white houses and friendly locals.

Morón, land of borders between Sierra Sur and La Campiña

Morón de la Frontera is a lively and enterprising town located at the foot of Seville’s Sierra Sur. The houses with their famous whitewashed exteriors, along with the beautiful churches and convents, share the same rich historical heritage.

Los Corrales, a quintessential Sierra Sur town

Los Corrales, located in the Sierra Sur, is the perfect place for a getaway. A peaceful, rural town with whitewashed houses and clean streets. A town of kind people, sample the local delicacies in the many bars. Be sure to try the goronías, a chickpeas and bean or cabbage stew, and asparagus or golden thistle scrambled eggs. 

Algámitas, a town on the foothills of Seville’s highest peak 

Algámitas is a charming little town in Seville’s Sierra Sur, on the foothills of El Peñón, the symbol of this town. If you are a nature-lover, you will be amazed by the beautiful surroundings.

Casariche, formerly the city of Ventippo 

Casariche is a town with a noteworthy Roman past. The ancient city of Ventippo is today a stately town in the heart of Seville’s Sierra Sur. The historical and cultural heritage that is part of the Ruta del Tempranillo will take you back in time.