Sierra Greenway Nature Trail
A route through the countryside of the Seville and Cádiz mountains
The Sierra Greenway, which no trains ever travelled along, runs for 36.5 km along the foot of the southernmost mountain ranges of the Iberian Peninsula, in Andalusia. This exceptional route constantly follows the banks of rivers and passes through such spectacular places as the Peñón de Zaframagón, one of the most populated vulture reserves in Europe. Its route runs through the Sevillian municipal districts of Coripe, Montellano, Pruna and El Coronil; and the Cadiz municipal districts of Olvera and Puerto Serrano.
Basic Facts |
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Old station of Puerto Serrano - Olvera, via Montellano, Pruna, El Coronil and Coripe. Cádiz-Seville. Andalusia | |
Trekkers, cyclists | |
Note: Suitable for people with reduced mobility, with some sections featuring a slope varying from 3% to 9% | |
Asphalt and compacted earth | |
4 viaducts. 30 tunnels. 5 stations | |
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