Ayuntamiento de Alanís

Caminos de la Frontera:The Roads of Santiago

Introducción

Border, Santiaguista Priory and the Pilgrim’s Way to Santiago de Compostela. The frontier of Granada or the Banda Morista and the Santiaguista Priory of San Marcos de León shaped and established the ancient Jacobean route of the Camino de la Frontera.

Since the late medieval period, the Sierra Sur in Seville has been defined as a natural frontier outlined by its own mountain range and a military border of bastions and fortified towers scattered throughout the southern mountain range.

The towns through which it passes are Alanís, Alcolea del Río, Algámitas, La Campana, Cazalla de la Sierra, Los Corrales, Écija, Estepa, Guadalcanal, Lora de Estepa, Lora del Río, Martín de la Jara, Pedrera, El Pedroso, Pruna, El Rubio, San Nicolás del Puerto, El Saucejo, Villanueva del Río y Minas, Villanueva de San Juan and Cañada Rosal.

 

It has a medium difficulty and is 262 km long.

Información

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