Semana Santa Estepa

Seville enchants

The route starts at Avenida de Antonio Machado, where we take the road towards the entrance to the village. We will continue along it until the avenue turns to the right and becomes Calle Marco Orbaneja and then Avenida de la Campana, we will follow it until we leave the town.

This route goes from Salteras to Palomares del Río, in one or several stages. The fact that the route runs close to the towns allows to make only a section, and to go along one river bank and return along the opposite river bank. It is extremely easy to follow, since it runs all along the Pudio River and more or less close to it, either by the left or the right bank.

This trail runs through the countryside of Seville and, after 30 km, enters the heritage city of Ecija itself, linking up with the countryside of Cordoba.

This impressive historic town, known as the "town of the seven towers", is one of the richest in the province of Seville in terms of artistic and historical heritage.

The route starts in Calle Granada in La Puebla de Cazalla. This street is straight and at the end of it we turn right into Avenida José María Moreno Galván. After 100 metres there is a roundabout with a fountain in the centre: Tourists will have to continue straight on along Avenida Dr. Espínola, which will take them out of the town.

From the immortal ruins of Italica to the recovered natural landscapes of the Guadiamar, this is a trail full of ancient ruins and natural wonders.

We leave Coripe along the main avenue, looking for the signs to the Greenway along the A8126. We will descend a steep slope to the River Guadalporcún and, after crossing it, we will have to turn right following the signs to the Greenway.

The route of the Greenway is 15 kilometres long and passes through 10 tunnels, the largest of which are illuminated.

The trail is easy to follow and is fully signposted. At the beginning it winds through stone walls and olive groves, which occupy the areas closest to the village, along with some vegetable gardens and wine presses.