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Bus station hiking trails around Río Guadaira offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by the river's course, which flows through rocky escarpments and creates extensive riverside parks and green areas. The region features pine forests, notably in Oromana Park, and a rich riverine ecosystem. Hikers can explore varied terrains, from gentle riverbanks to paths ascending through woodlands, often encountering historical structures.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
5.0
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13
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11.2km
03:07
220m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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14
hikers
14.4km
04:19
440m
440m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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10
hikers
12.6km
03:19
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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8
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18.3km
04:47
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.1km
04:11
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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El Chaparro de la Vega is a large oak specimen over 200 years old, in the municipality of Coripe and around the Sierra Sur de Sevilla. Under its shadow, various playful and festive activities take place, among which the Fátima Pilgrimage in mid-May stands out.
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Beautiful Greenway that winds through different "hills" until reaching the Peñón Zaframagón Natural Reserve. The gravel track is easy and there are many areas of shade for the hottest days!
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On the greenway towards Puerto Serrano there are a set of tunnels that go through the Sierra de Corpie that follows the Río Guadalporcún, before joining the Río Gudalete.
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Beautiful viaduct through which the Via Verda de la Sierra passes, which goes from the town of Coripe to Puerto Serrano.
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El Chaparro de la Vega is a large oak specimen over 200 years old, in the municipality of Coripe and around the Sierra Sur de Sevilla. Under its shadow, various playful and festive activities take place, among which the Fátima Pilgrimage in mid-May stands out.
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It is a historic city, with signs of human activity from the Paleolithic era. Among its architectural heritage, the following stand out: the Church of San Miguel, called "the small cathedral of the Sierra Sur", the Church of San Ignacio de Loyola, the Church of La Victoria, the Arab castle located on the hill and the House of Culture among others.
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There are 8 hiking trails in the Río Guadaira region that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a moderate challenge, perfect for those looking to explore the area's natural beauty and historical sites.
The bus-accessible hikes around Río Guadaira offer a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find lush riverside parks and green areas, trails through pine forests like those in Oromana Park, and paths along a rocky escarpment of calcarenite. The region is known for its significant riverine ecosystem and rich flora and fauna, especially birds.
Absolutely! The Río Guadaira region is rich in history. Many trails follow the famous 'Route of the Mills' (Ruta de los Molinos), where you can discover ancient water flour mills of Arab origin, such as Molino de Benarosa and Molino San Juan. You might also encounter the impressive Fortified Site or Castle of Alcalá de Guadaíra, offering panoramic views, and the historic Roman Bridge.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, you can enjoy the Vía Verde de la Sierra – Coripe loop from Coripe, which is about 11 km long, or the longer Hiking loop from Morón de la Frontera, spanning nearly 13 km.
The Río Guadaira region is pleasant for hiking for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if hiking during that season. Winters are mild, making it a good option for year-round exploration.
Yes, the area offers various well-maintained paths and trails suitable for different hiking levels, including easier walks perfect for families. The integration of historical sites with natural beauty creates an engaging eco-cultural experience for all ages.
The bus-accessible trails in Río Guadaira are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, particularly the ancient mills and the scenic riverbanks.
While specific regulations can vary by trail section or protected area, generally, many outdoor spaces in the Río Guadaira region are dog-friendly. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
For those seeking a longer adventure, consider the Morón de la Frontera loop from Morón de la Frontera, which covers over 18 km. Another option is the El Chaparro de la Vega – Zaframagón Viaduct loop from Coripe, a moderate 14 km route.
You'll encounter a rich diversity of natural features. The Río Guadaira itself is a central element, with its riverine ecosystem supporting varied flora and fauna. Expect to see lush riverside vegetation, pine forests, and unique geological formations like the calcarenite escarpment. Birdwatching is also a popular activity due to the abundant birdlife.
Yes, some routes offer impressive engineering sights. The Gillete Viaduct – Zaframagón Viaduct loop from Coripe is a great example, featuring two notable viaducts along its 15 km path, providing unique views and photo opportunities.


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