Il s’agit d’un projet promu par l’Asociación Cultural Fuente del Sol. Il suit une route préromaine entre les villes d’El Viso del Alcor et la ville voisine de Carmona.
La route porte le nom de Peláez del Espino, qui a écrit la série “À la recherche de la route”.
La magie de Los Alcores”.
De son vaste parcours, long de près de 10 kilomètres, il convient de souligner l’aire de camping-car, la fontaine Fuente de La Muela, le bosquet du parc du même nom, l’immense paysage de La Vega avec son damier de cultures, la Vía Verde de Los Alcores, le Camino de La Alunada, la limite communale entre El Viso del Alcor et Carmona, le site magico-religieux d’Alcaudete (situé aux portes du légendaire Carmo), la Vereda de la Carne de la Alunada, le grand tumulus de La Motilla, le mirador de Casimiro Calvo Zapata,…. un parcours complet qui permet encore de faire le tour complet de la région…. un parcours complet qui allie sport, nature, histoire et archéologie.
Le centre équestre Ruiz Fernández propose différents itinéraires équestres, afin que les touristes puissent profiter de leurs randonnées à cheval le long de la Vía Verde de Los Alcores, de la Vereda de la Alunada, du Camino del Moscoso, de la Vereda Cueva Honda et d’autres itinéraires qui peuvent se présenter à la demande des utilisateurs.
Hípica Ruiz Fernández se consacre également à l’entraînement et à la pension des chevaux, aux thérapies équestres, aux leçons d’équitation et à la préparation des chevaux et des cavaliers pour les compétitions.
Un parcours intéressant caractérisé par des montées et des descentes douces qui alternent les points de vue, les fontaines et autres points d’intérêt, les endroits les plus intéressants étant les suivants : Le parc de La Muela, la Fuente de La Muela, la Fuente del Sol – une source d’origine probablement pré-romaine, le Mirador de La Tablada (où se trouve le plus important site archéologique découvert à El Viso del Alcor) et d’où l’on peut voir la plus large et la meilleure vue panoramique de La Vega, la fontaine et le pilier Moscoso, le mirador Balcón de Los Alcores, le mirador Casimiro Calvo Zapata, le mirador El Calvario, le Rincón del Pilar et la fontaine Concejo.
Ce parcours de 28 kilomètres, qui relie Carmona à Alcalá de Guadaíra, a le même tracé que l’ancien et mythique “Tren de Los Panaderos” (train des boulangers).
En traversant la commune d’El Viso del Alcor, cette route passe par des collines et de longues lignes droites qui relient cette commune à Carmona et Mairena del Alcor ; elle est caractéristique du paysage typique de la campagne, où l’on trouve des pins d’Alep, des caroubiers, des amandiers et des frênes.
Nous pouvons relier le Chemin d’Antequera à El Viso del Alcor grâce à la route de 134 kilomètres qui relie La Roda de Andalucía, Casariche, Estepa, Aguadulce, Osuna, Marchena, El Viso del Alcor, Mairena del Alcor, Alcalá de Guadaira et Séville, suite à la proposition élaborée par l’Asociación Cultural Amigos del Camino de Santiago Estepa-Sierra Sur pour les mairies concernées par cet itinéraire touristique et culturel.
Dans la commune de Biscaye, le Chemin d’Antequera passe par la Vereda del Bailaor, puis par la Carretera de la Vega SE-3200 et continue en direction de Mairena del Alcor par la Vía Verde de Los Alcores. La distance totale parcourue est de 4 907 mètres, la difficulté est faible et le temps de parcours est de presque 90 minutes.
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