Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

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Mapa Alcalá de Guadaira

“The Roman legacy in Seville” is a journey through the traces of Rome’s passage through the city and its province, which shows the visitor all the Monumental and Artistic Heritage that we treasure of this civilisation that once colonised and directed the known world.

The Washington Irving Route follows the footprints of the American romantic writer and diplomat in 1829, fascinated by the richness and the exoticism of the Hispano-Arabic civilisation together with his admiration for the figure of Christopher Columbus and the Discovery of America.

The province of Seville has an important wine tradition based, mainly, on the production of white wines, grape juices, brandies and liquors. The rich heritage and the beauty of the unique natural landscapes of the province of Seville combine with its unique gastronomy and wine production to create an unbeatable tourist destination.

Sevilla

After leaving the church of Santiago de Alcalá de Guadaíra, admiring the sight of the old late 19th century British factory of Adufe and following the flow of the river, you arrive in Seville.

Alcalá de Guadaíra

After walking through the streets and squares of Utrera, you first take a paved road and then a dirt track towards Alcalá, following the River Guadaíra to your right. Then you will start the ascent to the Cuesta Carretilla to pass through the pine forests of Oromana and cross the two bridges over the river Guadaíra, one of them from Roman times, into the old town.

This road starts at the bridge know as the Dragon Bridge. At their feet, and in the bank opposite to the castle there are two possible places to park the car, one to the right and another to the left, from where two possible routes start. These routes pass by 7 of the 9 flour mills that stand in the river banks and are preserved to this day.