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The trail is characterized by its short route and the extraordinary beauty of its landscapes, which together with the proximity to El Pedroso, make this an unbeatable option for walking and connecting with nature.
During the first section of the route we will be accompanied by large olive tree plantations that reveal some eucalyptus trees and we will see a recently built building in an indefinite style, with the appearance of a religious monastery and which sits on the remains of an old orchard, the Rivas Garden. From this place we will enjoy beautiful views of the town.
We continue ascending through a pasture of scrubland, chestnut trees and olive trees, until we find on our right an old gallery from the mining era, which was shelter for a local man in the 1950s and which we know as Lucero Cave.
After reaching the maximum level of the path, we descend gently between olive groves, chestnut trees, cork oaks, pines, cistus, brambles and strawberry trees until we reach the Mirador, where we can enjoy a panoramic view of the municipality of El Pedroso, the Huéznar Reservoir and the mining well of Navalazaro.
Moments such as dawn or dusk are of special interest to enjoy the wonders of this trail.
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At first, the Town Hall was located in a private house, but in 1882 the current Town Hall building was built, which has been renovated and expanded on several occasions over the years.
During the Spanish Civil War, the El Pedroso Town Hall was burned and left in ruins. After the end of the war, the reconstruction of the building began, which was finally inaugurated in 1953. Currently, the El Pedroso Town Hall is located in the center of the town and is the place where the political and administrative decisions of the town are made. municipality.
This trail, 6 km long and of medium difficulty, takes us along a country road to the Mirador de Alonso, whose name gives life to the memory of Mr. Guillermo Alonso Rodríguez, from Pedrosa and owner of the land until his death.
Today and after the transfer of the land by Mr. Guillermo Alonso's family, the Mirador is part of the network of new tourist facilities in El Pedroso.
Although it is true that this trail has a short route, the beauty of its landscapes is simply impressive, with spectacular views of the mountains and the surrounding valleys. It is an ideal option for hiking and nature lovers, as it enters a mountainous landscape that makes you feel in the middle of nature.
After reaching the maximum height of the path, we will descend gently between olive groves, chestnut trees, cork oaks, pines, cistus, brambles and strawberry trees until we reach the Mirador.
From there we can enjoy the panoramic views of the municipality of El Pedroso, the Huéznar Reservoir and the Navalazaro mining well. This trail offers especially interesting moments during sunrise or sunset, as you will be able to appreciate the beauty of nature in different shades of light.
From this viewpoint you can see an impressive panoramic view of the Sierra Norte of Seville, as well as the town of El Pedroso itself and its surroundings. The viewpoint has an observation platform and an information panel that describes the places and monuments that can be seen from there. It is an ideal place to enjoy nature and the spectacular views of the area.
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