Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

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

The walk starts on a compacted dirt track next to the electricity substation at km 34.9 of the A-351 road between Osuna and El Saucejo, very close to the town of Osuna.

Constantina

To visit Constantina is to travel through history, to discover in its streets the vestiges and remains of the different civilisations that make up the collective memory and historical legacy of one of the most important towns in the region.

The St. James’s Way that ultimately leads to Compostela starts at the so called Camino del Fontanal, which starts at the entrance of Lebrija by the road of Las Cabezas de San Juan. The route starts taking an asphalt road that soon turns into a dirt path which circles the San Benito Park running among gardens and farms.

We start from the entrance to the A477 road coming from Gerena until we reach a crossroads with traffic lights. Then, we have to turn right onto the Avenida de Andalucía, continue to a roundabout for about 200 metres, where we turn left to leave towards El Castillo de las Guardas on the SE4401.

The Sevillian section begins in the area around the Fuente de Piedra lagoon. You follow the path from the Cerro de la Virgen hill towards Las Albinas to reach the Cañada Real (Royal Cattle Track) from Seville to Antequera. You join the service road of the A-92 motorway for a short stretch to reach the Sevillian town of La Roda de Andalucía via the Camino de Marcos.

We will leave from Castle of Las Guardas on the A476. After 2500 metres we reach the junction with the N433, where we turn right towards Seville. We will have to cover 17 km along the national road to the junction that indicates El Ronquillo N630. From this area we will have to walk 6.5 km to find a detour on the right that indicates El Ronquillo Greenway along an unpaved road.