From Seville, we'll head northwest to pass Rio Tinto. This mining area and its famous reddish river make up a Martian landscape created more than 2000 years ago. On our route, we'll stop to enjoy this natural spectacle located in the province of Huelva.
We'll continue our route to the Dehesas de Sierra Morena biosphere reserve. We'll visit this enclave dotted with mountain villages and forests of holm oaks and cork oaks where you can learn about the life of its inhabitants. A space inhabited by the fighting bull and the Iberian pig, animals that are part of Andalusian culture and that we will be able to see.
Our path will take us to the town of Aracena where we will visit its castle and the Grotto of Wonders, a cave located in the middle of the town and whose geological formations will not leave anyone indifferent. Other places that we can discover in our own are the Peña de Arias Montano where you can walk through the Mediterranean forest enjoying the surroundings or other corners of the mountains such as the mosque of Almonaster la Real, or if we request we can have the possibility of visiting a farm of fighting bulls or a pasture of Iberian pigs.