Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park - Parque Natural Sierra Norte de Sevilla

The Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park it's a natural Park declared in 1989 north of the Province of Seville (Spain).

Sierra Norte Natural Park.

It is made up of the territories of the municipalities of Alanís, Almadén de la Plata, Cazalla de la Sierra, Constantine, Guadalcanal, The Real de la Jara, The Pedroso, La Puebla de los Infantes, Las Navas de la Concepción Y Saint Nicholas of the Port, all of them in the region of the Sierra Norte.


The Natural Park allows various exploitations, especially timber and livestock, whose activities have shaped the landscape for centuries, offering us the entire repertoire of the Mediterranean forest.

To get

By train

It is run by the Seville-Mérida medium-distance line, which has stations within the Natural Park in El Pedroso, Fábrica de Pedroso, Cazalla-Constantina, Alanis and Guadalcanal.

By bus

From the Seville Plaza de Armas station there is a Linesur line that stops at El Pedroso, Constantina, Cazalla, San Nicolás, Alanís, Las Navas and Guadalcanal. The line splits in two from El Pedroso, which reduces the number of kilometers needed to reach the most remote destinations.

Ecotourism

The Trail of the Sierra del Viento It leads to the Cerro de La Capitana, with 959 meters of altitude it is the highest point of the Sierra Norte. There is a viewpoint with explanatory panels. Its route allows us to observe the different landscapes that appear in the Extremadura countryside, to the north, and the Sierra Morena to the south. From various points of its route it allows us to observe from a privileged perspective the Historic-Artistic Complex of Guadalcanal.

By Greenway of the Sierra Norte you can travel 16km of the Natural Park, where you can enjoy meadows and meadows, the company of the Rivera del Hueznar and discover the remains of the old mining facilities of which the construction of our route is part, which runs along the old route of the access roads for the extraction of materials.

The Huéznar waterfalls, also known as Huesna waterfalls,[1] it is a small area of ​​the river Ribera del Huéznar in which a series of small waterfalls and pools surrounded by abundant riverside vegetation are located, which are declared Natural monument[2], [3] Y [4]

The waterfalls are an example of river travertine, shaped like slides and rock curtains. The area is populated by a thick gallery forest of elm, ash, willow and alder.

Near San Nicolás del Puerto is the Cerro del Hierro, ancient mine of iron of that season roman which has currently been enabled for the trekking and the climbing.

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References

  1. Very often in the texts "Ribera del Huesna" is cited instead of "Ribera del Huéznar", the official name of the Monument being "Cascadas del Huesna".
  2. Junta de Andalucía: Huesna Waterfalls Natural Monument.
  3. Ministry of Environment: Huesna Waterfall Natural Monument.
  4. Ministry of Environment: Huesna Waterfalls Limit.
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