Semana Santa Estepa

Seville enchants

Leaving the Peñón de Zaframagón behind, and continuing along the Sierra Greenway, you will come to the planned Zaframagón station. Continue until you leave the tunnel before Coripe station, turning to walk on the tarmac of the local road, and climbing a steep slope to the first town.

This route starts at the first bus stop in Gerena, next to the Guardia Civil compound,. From this point, we take the  A-477  road until it crosses the Water Route. The route takes the path that leads to a quarry and, just before entering the quarry, turns right and zigzags up a rocky slope dotted by wild olive trees, Mediterranean dwarf palms, and thyme bushes.

The trail begins at the Cathedral of Seville, following an urban route through the capital. You cross the Guadalquivir by the old railway bridge to continue straight on to Camas or turn right along the riverbank to Santiponce. In the first case, you will go through the centre of Camas.

The Camino de Santiago from Cádiz to Seville links the city of Cadiz and towns in the Bay of Cadiz with Seville, where it links up with the Vía de la Plata (Silver Route). It does so by following, as far as possible, the route of the Roman Via Augusta.