We will start this route by leaving through the street called Encinasola. After passing the viaduct, we will take the little path that goes to the right, a path where in some sections you can still se... (plus +)
We will start this route by leaving through the street called Encinasola. After passing the viaduct, we will take the little path that goes to the right, a path where in some sections you can still see the cobblestones. We will observe olive groves and orchards, a large cork oak spreads its branches over the path, and we will also see small clusters of elms along the path.
Once again, we will reach an intersection of paths, and we will take the one to the right. Just as we enter this stretch of the path, to the left we will see a small and curious brick bridge, which served as a crossing when the stream, called Jetrero, flowed abundantly. The little bridge has the same name.
We will continue along the path and after passing a small cattle grid, we will arrive at a watering hole or resting place for livestock. Here we will take the path to the right, observing the striking oak meadows that house herds of Iberian pigs, cattle, and sheep. Once again on the path leading towards the town, we will enjoy glimpses of Mediterranean forest, that is, an abundance of scrubland at the foot of holm oaks and cork oaks, which provide shelter to a rich and varied fauna, including birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and insects.
On a rise in the path, we will have a panoramic view of the town, with the neighborhood of Santa Ana in the foreground, its church, and the old cemetery.
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