Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

We leave Aznalcázar on the old Aznalcázar-Pilas road, and 200m further on we will find the Guadiamar Visitor Centre, where the Green Corridor begins. On leaving the town centre we take the path that starts on our left, to follow the route along the right bank of the Corridor, so that the Guadiamar will always be on our left.

We leave Almadén de la Plata on the A5301 road to Real de la Jara. After 11km we will find a turn-off to the right towards Cazalla de la Sierra, on the SE179 road. After 9.5 km we will crown the Puerto Padrona- Puerto Quejigo and 17 km later we will arrive at the village of El Pintado, from where there will be 15 km left to finish the stage until we reach Cazalla de la Sierra.

Las Navas de la Concepción

During the Middle Ages there were only cereal farms and livestock farms in this area, and it was not until 1557 that the monks of the Order of San Basilio established themselves in the area and were responsible for designing the layout of the streets of what is today the town.

We will start our route on the A-456 road, which crosses the town of Lora del Río in the direction of Fuentes de Andalucía, which, without leaving it, will take us to the A-456 towards Fuentes de Andalucía. After approximately 8.5 km we will cross over the A-4 motorway, where we will continue along the A-407 until we reach Fuentes de Andalucía, which we will do via Calle Bécquer.

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.

La Puebla de los Infantes

If you take a look around the National Archaeological Museum one day, you will find a hundred pieces of gold and silver from the 3rd century BC known as the Treasure of La Puebla de los Infantes. This exhibit speaks volumes about the importance this town has had throughout history.

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.