Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

The Chapel of El Navazo is set in a natural area near the Sierra del Tablón, between Algámitas and Pruna. The hill of El Navazo, where the chapel stands, has an altitude of 686 m, and is one of a series of isolated hills in the southwestern area of the mountain range. It was designed by the local artist Sánchez Barrera and built with donations from the town.

Santa María de la Oliva Church

In the 16th and 17th centuries, Cazalla de la Sierra was a nationally important wine-producing centre, and during that period various monastic orders were founded, including the Augustinian order, which founded the San Agustín monastery in the town in 1588 in a chapel called Nuestra Señora de la Soledad.

A traditional building with neoclassical influences, built in the eighteenth century. It has a Latin cross plan and a single nave covered with a dome. The high altar is presided over by the image of Our Lady of the Assumption, commonly known as the Virgen de la Aurora. 

The Shrine was built in honour of Our Lady of Carmen.

This newly-built Carmelite Shrine is located in the Romero Compound a few kilometres from the town. 

The image of Our Lady of Carmen, attributed to the sculptor Sebastián Santos, is housed in the Shrine during the pilgrimage.
 

The Chapel, built between the late 19th century and early 20th century, is located in the village of La Alcornocosa, about 6 km from El Castillo de las Guardas. The festivities in honour of Saint Anthony of Padova take place here in July. The procession of Saint Anthony takes place after the Mass in the Shrine, located in this beautiful enclave surrounded by nature.

The Confraternity of El Rocío of Olivares was founded in 1933, an offshoot of the Confraternity of El Rocío in the neighbouring town of Umbrete. However, it was not until the following year, 1934, when the parent organisation, the Confraternity of El Rocío of Almonte, accepted it as an official affiliate, once the Confraternity of Gines had sponsored it.