It is a project promoted by the Asociación Cultural Fuente del Sol. Its route runs along a pre-Roman itinerary between the towns of El Viso del Alcor and neighboring Carmona.
The Route is named in honor of Peláez del Espino, who wrote the series “In Search of the Route.
Magic of Los Alcores”.
Of its extensive route, of almost 10 kilometers, we must highlight the Motorhome Area, the Fuente de La Muela, the grove of the Park of the same name, the immense landscape of La Vega with its checkerboard of crops, the Vía Verde de Los Alcores, the Camino de La Alunada, the municipal boundary between El Viso del Alcor and Carmona, the magical-religious place of Alcaudete (located at the gates of the legendary Carmo), the Vereda de la Carne de la Alunada, the great burial mound of La Motilla, the Casimiro Calvo Zapata Viewpoint, …. a complete tour that combines sport, nature, history and archeology.
The Equestrian Center Ruiz Fernandez offers various equestrian routes, so that tourists can enjoy their horseback riding along the Greenway of Los Alcores, the Vereda de la Alunada, the Camino del Moscoso, the Vereda Cueva Honda and other routes that may arise at the request of users.
Hípica Ruiz Fernández is also dedicated to horse training and boarding, equestrian therapies, riding lessons, and preparation of horses and riders for competitions.
Interesting route characterized by gentle ascents and descents that alternates viewpoints, fountains and other points of interest, being the most interesting places: La Muela Park, the Fuente de La Muela, the Fuente del Sol -a spring of probable pre-Roman origin-, the Mirador de La Tablada (where the most important archaeological site of those found in El Viso del Alcor is located) and from which the widest and best panoramic view of La Vega can be seen, the Fuente y Pilar del Moscoso, the Mirador Balcón de Los Alcores, the Mirador de Casimiro Calvo Zapata, the Mirador de El Calvario, the Rincón del Pilar and the Fuente del Concejo.
This 28-kilometer road, which connects Carmona with Alcalá de Guadaíra, has the same route as the old and mythical “Tren de Los Panaderos” (Bakers’ Train).
As it passes through the municipality of El Viso del Alcor, this route runs through hills and long straights that connect this municipality with Carmona and Mairena del Alcor; it is the characteristic of the typical landscape of the countryside, where we will find Aleppo pines, carob trees, almueces and ash trees.
We can relate the Antequera Way with El Viso del Alcor thanks to the route that, through 134 kilometers, links La Roda de Andalucía, Casariche, Estepa, Aguadulce, Osuna, Marchena, El Viso del Alcor, Mairena del Alcor, Alcalá de Guadaira and Seville, following the proposal prepared by the Asociación Cultural Amigos del Camino de Santiago Estepa-Sierra Sur for the municipalities involved in this tourist and cultural itinerary.
In the municipality of Vizcaya, the Antequera Trail runs along the Vereda del Bailaor, then passes along the Vega SE-3200 road and continues towards Mairena del Alcor along the Vía Verde de Los Alcores. The total distance covered is 4,907 meters, the difficulty is low and the time taken is almost 90 minutes.
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