Best attractions and places to see around Mairena Del Alcor include a landscape situated between Los Alcores and Seville's La Campiña. This region offers a blend of historical sites and natural features, including the fertile plain of the Guadalquivir river. The area is characterized by its military architecture and traditional cultural events. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and natural pathways that reflect the town's heritage.
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The Vía Verde de los Alcores is a 25-km nature trail that connects Carmona with Alcalá de Guadaíra, passing through Mairena del Alcor and El Viso del Alcor, following the old route of the legendary Tren de los Panaderos (Bakers' Train). It's perfect for walking, cycling, horseback riding, and even wheelchair access in some sections. The terrain is mostly sandy soil, surrounded by countryside, stone pines, and Mediterranean scrubland.
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Do not ride in wet conditions or after rain! The mud will stick to the bike so badly that you can no longer ride it!!
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I went to see him one day in the car to inspect what that was and I didn't get out of the car. There was a German shepherd loose with no one around and I didn't dare get out of the car. This from the road. I didn't pass the back dirt road.
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Historical place. A great highlight and great photo opportunity. Definitely recommended for history fans.
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This is a long, mostly straight track, perfect for MTB but also good on a gravel bike when dry. The views of the fields are great.
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Castle from the 13th century declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, it is located next to the historic road that connected Alcalá de Guadaíra with the Campiña del Guadaíra and the Sierra de Morón.
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The bridge popularly known as "Dragon Bridge" is built as part of the Alcalá de Guadaíra ring road. The structure created by Engineer José Luis Manzanares, also creator of the popularly known as "Puppet Bridge" in the capital of Seville. It measures 123 meters long, distributed in four spans The bridge is made up of two 7-meter carriageways made up of two lanes of 3.5 meters each, two 2.5-meter steel lanes and a 3-meter-wide central median. The structure emulates a dragon that comes out of the Castle hill crossing the Guadaíra river, at the foot of one of the largest Almohad fortresses in Europe. In this way, the dragon is the “guardian of the Castle” and the defender of the city, as well as the one in charge of receiving its visitors. The bridge is directly inspired by the work of the Barcelona architect Antonio Gaudí and in particular by the dragon that decorates one of the fountains in Park Güell in Barcelona. It shares with him and with much of Gaudí's work the use of pieces of tiles to decorate surfaces following the trencadís technique.
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The pedestrian bridge of Jesús Nazareno (or Roman bridge) crosses the Guadaíra river. Located in the urban area of Alcalá de Guadaíra (Seville, Spain) where the highways of Dos Hermanas and Utrera converge, forming part of the heritage and tourist strip of the city. Tradition claims that the Jesús Nazareno bridge is of Roman origin. Already in 1846 Pascual Madoz in his Geographical Dictionary described it as Roman and the illustrious civil engineer Carlos Fernández Casado in his History of the Bridge in Spain of 1939 cataloged it as such for its "good looks, good construction and design". Unfortunately there are no historical references that allow us to guarantee that this is its origin. Although there is no exact dating of the origin of the bridge, it is reasonable to assume that its history is strongly linked to the fortification that has existed on the site of the castle since prehistoric times. The bridge and the castle enjoy a strategic and complementary position, the first located in a natural ford in the river and the second on a watchtower that dominates the ford and, at the same time, the countryside. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puente_de_Carlos_III_(Alcal%C3%A1_de_Guada%C3%ADra)
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Mairena del Alcor is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Castillo de Luna, a 14th-century military fortress that also houses the Casa Museo Jorge Bonsor with archaeological finds. Other notable historical landmarks include the 15th-century Casa Palacio de los Duques de Arcos, the Gothic-style Iglesia Santa María de la Asunción, and the symbolic El Arco. Don't miss the Marchenilla Castle, a 13th-century fortress declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, and the Jesús Nazareno Bridge / Roman Bridge Alcalá, believed to be of Roman origin.
Yes, Mairena del Alcor offers several natural features. The Los Alcores Greenway is a natural pathway connecting Mairena del Alcor with Alcalá de Guadaíra and Carmona, perfect for cycling and enjoying the surroundings. You can also explore the Parque del Olivar, located near the Castillo de Luna, which is part of the town's heritage nucleus. From the castle, you can enjoy magnificent views of La Vega, the fertile plain of the Guadalquivir river, characterized by fields of cereals, legumes, and olive groves.
Mairena del Alcor is known for its vibrant cultural scene. The town hosts the annual Festival de Cante Jondo Antonio Mairena every September, a significant flamenco festival honoring the renowned flamenco singer. Another major event is the Feria de Mairena del Alcor, declared an event of Tourist Interest and the oldest fair in Andalusia, typically held in April.
Many of the historical sites are suitable for families, offering an educational experience. The Jesús Nazareno Bridge / Roman Bridge Alcalá and the Mills - Puerta Verde of Alcalá de Guadaíra are listed as family-friendly highlights. Additionally, the Los Alcores Greenway provides a safe and enjoyable environment for family walks or bike rides, with some sections even accessible for wheelchairs.
The area around Mairena del Alcor is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Ermita de Santa Lucía loop' or 'Capilla del Viso del Alcor – Luisa's Butcher Shop loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Alcalá de Guadaíra loop' and MTB trails like the 'Hacienda de Gandul – Los Alcores Greenway loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB guide for the region.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the Castillo de Luna. From its four towers, you can overlook La Vega, the fertile plains stretching out towards the horizon. The Marchenilla Castle also offers a great viewpoint and photo opportunity.
The spring months, particularly April and May, are ideal for visiting Mairena del Alcor. The weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. This period also coincides with the Feria de Mairena del Alcor in April, offering a unique cultural experience. Autumn, especially September, is also a good time, as it hosts the Festival de Cante Jondo Antonio Mairena.
Absolutely! Mairena del Alcor is known for its traditional gastronomy, often featuring local oranges. You can try dishes like "sopeao" (a typical farmer's soup), "picadillo de naranjas", and "ajo molinero". The town also celebrates its rich flamenco heritage with the annual Festival de Cante Jondo Antonio Mairena and has a Flamenco Peña in Plaza Antonio Mairena.
The Vía Verde de Los Alcores is a 25-km natural trail that connects Carmona with Alcalá de Guadaíra, passing through Mairena del Alcor and El Viso del Alcor. It follows the old route of the legendary 'Tren de los Panaderos' (Bakers' Train) and is perfect for walking, cycling, horseback riding, and even wheelchair access in some sections. The terrain is mostly sandy soil, surrounded by countryside, stone pines, and Mediterranean scrubland.
The Casa Museo Jorge Bonsor is located within the Castillo de Luna. It showcases objects from Tartessian, Roman, and Visigothic periods, along with scientific documentation of Bonsor's archaeological excavations in the Alcores region. George Bonsor, an English archaeologist, purchased and restored the castle in 1902 and resided there for about 30 years, making it a significant site for understanding the area's ancient history.
Yes, strolling through the narrow streets of Mairena del Alcor's historic town center is highly recommended. It allows visitors to discover the town's beautiful monumental heritage, including the Plaza Antonio Mairena (formerly Plaza de las Flores) with its origins in the 16th century, which houses the Town Hall and is named after the famous flamenco singer.


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