Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

This Special Conservation Area (SCA) covers some 4,772 ha, mostly in the province of Seville. This site features prominently in the Andalusian Natura 2000 network owing to its special importance for the conservation of riparian habitats, certain fish species included in the Habitats Directive and, in general, the river ecosystem and the connectivity it provides as an ecological corridor.

The romantic poets Antonia Díaz and José Lamarque created a garden called La Alquería in Dos Hermanas, regarded by some as a "paradise on earth". An ample space in which personal and family life can be experienced and artistic activities can be developed surrounded by trees and plants.

The 22-km long River Pudio is a tributary that flows into the right bank of River Guadalquivir. It runs through the western part of the province of Seville, crossing the Aljarafe from north to south. The stream rises in the municipality of Olivares and disappears next to the town of Coria del Río. 

The “La Placita”, as it is affectionately known by the locals, was urbanised in 1947–1948. 

Consolation Park is Utrera’s most iconic park. Built on the outskirts in 1955, it is a local favourite for strolling, teaching babies to walk or riding a bike.

This monument is located in the Parque del Príncipe. 

Pepe Marchena (real name, José Tejada Martín) - (Marchena (Seville) 7 November 1903 - Seville 1976) was a Spanish flamenco singer who was commonly known as Niño de Marchena. He was one of the great singers of the Flamenco Opera period in the fandango, taranta and malagueña genres.

The Park is home to both native and ornamental plant species. Although the main tree species is stone pine, there are also cork oaks, poplars, Russian olives, olives, eucalyptus, etc. 

An annual pilgrimage to the Shrine to Our Lady Help of Christians takes place in the Rural Park on the last Sunday of May.