The route begins by traveling down Constitution Street, which leads us towards the Station. At Espileta Bridge, we leave the road that goes to Fuente de Cantos and take the dirt track on the right tha... (plus +)
The route begins by traveling down Constitution Street, which leads us towards the Station. At Espileta Bridge, we leave the road that goes to Fuente de Cantos and take the dirt track on the right that leads us to the station on the Huelva – Zafra railway line. We pass by the station, and along the right bank of the track, in the direction of Huelva, and always within its protection zone, we reach the Tabla Bridge. Underneath the Tabla Bridge, we cross to the other side of the track, and without leaving the protection zone, we follow it for three kilometers, passing over the Tamujoso stream, Los Labrados, Caña Jonda, and La Ropería until we cut across the Camino de Cabeza la Vaca. After crossing the Camino de Cabeza la Vaca, we continue along the same side of the railway until the Almarchanes Bridge, where we begin our descent by the Ventoso or San Pedro stream, not without first visiting our two clusters of bujardas near the bridge. After a short journey of 600 meters along the left bank of the Ventoso stream, we cross it using some small stones and find ourselves on a bucolic path between stone walls that will lead us to the Camino de las Cañadas, which we will merely cross, and after overcoming a wire fence, we head towards the bank of the Ardila. At the height of the Antón Gómez Mill, we take the right bank of the Ardila, passing under the Navas Bridge, and through landmarks such as the Eucalyptus Grove of the Barraganes, the Mill and Oven of Salustiano, the pools of Cruz and Olla, and the Salguero Mill. At the height of the Salguero Mill, on the right appears the Mill Path, which ascends to the Recreational Area of La Pelá (El Tanga) and subsequently, for a kilometer of road to the village.
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