Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

A very attractive route across a very special landscape, dotted with historical and archaeological sites.

The trail is easy to follow and is fully signposted. At the beginning it winds through stone walls and olive groves, which occupy the areas closest to the village, along with some vegetable gardens and wine presses.

This route constitutes a pleasant walk among olive grape and orange groves. The route starts just outside the town o  Villanueva del Ariscal, on the road to Olivares, in a roundabout presided by a cross and next to a water reservoir.

The trail runs along a path in the urban area of Alanís, which surrounds the Cerro del Cura (Priest's Hill), following a circular route. From the village, look for the beginning of the Guadalcanal road and follow it for 300 metres until you see the path on your right.

This periurban park has a dense networks of path that circle or cross it. The proposed route starts at the entrance of the park and circles it counterclockwise. The first section consists on a narrow compacted earth pact that runs along the perimeter of this protected natural area, which is the home to several native plant species, mostly scrub and ornamental plants.

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.

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