Semana Santa Estepa

Seville enchants

This walk goes from Cazalla de la Sierra to the Rivera del Huéznar and back.

Signposted route that starts and ends the route that joins Las Navas de la Concepción (A-8202) and Constantina at kilometre 18. 

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.

You move away from the reservoir along the Viar Valley, fertile land used for growing cereals and orange trees.

This trail is a clear example of the result of mining activity in the area. The walk starts at the end of Calle Levante in the town of Aznalcóllar, where you will see some repeater aerials and the first white and yellow waymarks that will accompany you along much of the route.

This route starts and ends at the Visitor’s Centre of Dehesa de Abajo. First, it takes the road and then turns first left and then right to arrive to the ford called Vado de Don Simón.

The walk takes you over the highest peak in the Sierra Norte, La Capitana, reaching an altitude of 959 metres above sea level. The route is straight and there is no way to get lost, but even so, it is signposted. It starts from the SE-9100 road, opposite the Chapel of Santo Cristo. The slope becomes steeper at the beginning of the path, which starts at 740 m above sea level.