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Huéznar Falls
In the heart of the Sierra Norte of Seville, the Huéznar River cascades down in impressive waterfalls that form the Cascades de Huéznar.
Route of Mirador de la Vera
The Ruta del Mirador de la Vera, in La Puebla de los Infantes, offers a route through impressive landscapes of the Sierra Norte de Sevilla, where nature and tranquillity combine with views of the José Torán reservoir.
Cerro del Hierro
Cerro del Hierro, in Seville's Sierra Morena, is a unique landscape that combines karst rock formations with a rich mining heritage, where iron has been mined since pre-Roman times. Today, this former centre of industrial activity is a protected natural area that attracts hikers and geology lovers, offering a fascinating blend of history and nature.
The Ciudadeja Mills Route
The "Los Molinos del Ciudadeja" trail combines history and nature, crossing landscapes of pastures, Mediterranean forests and old hydraulic mills. This circular trail, full of biodiversity, invites you to explore from the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Belén to the emblematic Molino del Francés, in an environment that intertwines the historical legacy with the natural beauty of the region.
Trekking route
El Real de la Jara, in the Sierra Morena mountains of Seville, is an ideal destination for hiking enthusiasts, with routes that cross pastures, streams and unique natural landscapes. Its main routes include the Batrocal Way, the La Lobera Geo-Route and the Rivera del Cala Route, ideal for enjoying the tranquillity and beauty of the surroundings.
La Lima Mines and the El Pedroso Iron Works
Located in the heart of the Sierra Morena in Seville, the La Lima Mines and the El Pedroso Ironworks are a unique testimony to the Industrial Revolution in Andalusia. Founded in 1817, the factory was a benchmark in the production of iron, using the natural resources of the area, such as iron deposits and the hydraulic energy of the Huéznar River.
Ruta de Senderismo
Guadalcanal offers several hiking routes that allow you to discover spectacular landscapes and rich biodiversity, from challenging climbs such as La Capitana to more peaceful walks such as the Sendero del Cerro del Hierro. The trails run through forests, valleys and pastures, offering a unique experience in contact with nature, as well as historical vestiges of traditional rural life.
Santa Brigida Hill
The hill of Santa Brígida is the highest viewpoint in the area. A Muslim marabout was erected here and a chapel dedicated to Santa Brígida was built on top of it.