Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

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

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.

Alanís

On entering the Natural Park, you will see the silhouette of Alanís standing out against a gentle slope. Its medieval castle at the top and, next to it, the chapel of San Juan are the most distinctive landmarks of the town.

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.

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.

From the lower part of Villanueva del Río and Minas, the route descends further (following a signalled path) to the Huéznar River, crossing it. It is possible to park your car  a few metres ahead of the San Fernando quarter, for example next to the Lago del Mirador.

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.