Attractions and places to see around Castilblanco De Los Arroyos are found in the foothills of the Sierra Morena in Seville, offering a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by dehesas, holm oak groves, and numerous small streams. It serves as a significant stop on the Vía de la Plata and the Way of Saint James from Seville. This area provides opportunities for exploring both cultural landmarks and outdoor natural features.
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The Mirador Cerro del Calvario is a beautiful observation point located in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, near Almadén de la Plata. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the region and is a popular hiking spot. The route to the viewpoint is moderate and accessible for most fitness levels. Also near the viewpoint is El Chorro Waterfall, another natural attraction worth visiting.
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Viewpoint from where you can observe the panorama of the town of Almadén de la Plata from what is called the Vía de la Plata. The Cerro del Calvario viewpoint is a point near the top of the Cerro del Calvario mountain.
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A bar with good views. The perfect place to rest or have a drink during an excursion.
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The road is beautiful but there are sections with a lot of erosion. They are easy with BTT when they are dry.
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The mythical bar where hikers eat after completing the Ruta del Agua, a beautiful path very close to Seville. At lunchtime, it is worth asking Paco - the owner of the place - for advice.
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The dirt track is damaged in some sections as a result of erosion and floods caused by heavy rains. However, the views you get once you get to the top of the hill are worth the effort.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, situated at the gates of the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park. You can visit the Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint for spectacular regional views, or enjoy the View of the Dehesa Valley, Parque Natural Sierra Morena de Sevilla after a short climb. The area is characterized by dehesas, holm oak groves, and numerous small streams, such as those found around Loma de Baqueta and Cerro de Miraflores. Don't miss El Chorro Waterfall near Cerro del Calvario.
Yes, Castilblanco de los Arroyos offers several historical and cultural attractions. Explore the Mudejar-style Parish Church of El Divino Redentor, the town's main religious monument. The Casa de la Sierra, which also houses the Municipal Ethnological Museum, provides insight into the town's past and traditional plant fiber industry. You can also see the Monument to Cervantes and Las Dos Doncellas, commemorating Miguel de Cervantes' connection to the town.
Castilblanco de los Arroyos is ideal for nature lovers, offering several hiking routes amidst dehesas and holm oak groves. Popular options include the Camino del Chaparral, which offers rewarding views despite some eroded sections. Other routes lead to the Shrine to San Benito Abad. The terrain can include steep sections, especially to viewpoints like Cerro del Calvario, but the views are well worth the effort. For more options, explore the running trails around Castilblanco de los Arroyos.
Absolutely. The Casa de la Sierra / Municipal Ethnological Museum showcases the traditional plant fiber industry that was vital to the local economy until the 1980s. Additionally, you can visit the Huerto del Cura Cheese Factory to learn about traditional goat farming and artisanal cheese-making processes unique to the region. The town also features monuments dedicated to traditional trades like the palm tree, stonemason, and pensioner.
Yes, Castilblanco de los Arroyos holds significance as a stop on both the historic Vía de la Plata (Silver Route) and the Way of Saint James from Seville. This makes it a popular destination for pilgrims and those interested in historical trails.
For families, the Centro Andaluz "Fauna Salvaje" (Andalusian Wild Fauna Centre) offers environmental education, focusing on protected natural spaces, wildlife, and falconry, complete with a museum. The Encinar de Escardiel, a natural park and education center near the Hermitage of Santa María de Escardiel, is another great option. Additionally, Las Pajanosas is a convenient stop for travelers, offering services that can be useful during family outings.
The best time to visit Castilblanco de los Arroyos for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring natural sites is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant for walking and cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer. The landscapes are also particularly vibrant in spring.
You can find places to rest and eat in the area. Las Pajanosas, a settlement that has served travelers for centuries, offers convenient services and is a classic stop for cyclists. Another option is La Cantina, a popular bar with good views, often frequented by hikers after completing local routes.
The region offers diverse cycling opportunities, from touring to road cycling. Its location on the Vía de la Plata makes it a significant route for cyclists. You can find numerous routes, including challenging ones like the La Minilla Reservoir loop or the Almadén de la Plata loop. For more detailed routes, explore the cycling guide or the road cycling routes around Castilblanco de los Arroyos.
Yes, the area features significant religious sites. The Parish Church of El Divino Redentor is a prominent Mudejar-style temple in the town. Further afield, you can visit the 15th-century Shrine to San Benito Abad, a peaceful site attracting pilgrims, especially during its August pilgrimage. The Hermitage of Santa María de Escardiel, a 13th-century Mudejar-style building, is also notable and stands next to the Encinar de Escardiel natural park.
The Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, where Castilblanco de los Arroyos is located, is characterized by its beautiful landscapes of dehesas and holm oak groves. It offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking to viewpoints like Cerro del Calvario and exploring natural features such as El Chorro Waterfall. The park is a haven for nature lovers seeking clean mountain air and scenic trails.


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