Natural monuments around Montellano, located in Seville's Sierra Sur, showcase the region's diverse natural beauty. The area features significant geological formations, including dramatic rock faces and ancient landscapes. Visitors can explore mountain ranges, river gorges, and historical sites integrated into the natural terrain. These natural areas offer opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciation of unique natural features.
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After cycling for about twenty kilometres, you will arrive at the Peñon de Zaframagón mountain point. The mountain is inhabited by the griffon vulture. You can recognise the bird – if you see it up close – by its ‘fur collar’ around its otherwise bare neck. Entire families live on this 600-metre-high mountain. Dozens of birds soar high through the air in search of prey. They have chosen the location cleverly, because the mountain is situated on a gorge with a river. Sometimes a huge shadow of a bird falls over you when it is hovering just above you. That gives a strange feeling that makes you quickly look up. A little further on is a small nature museum that is particularly proud of its special camera with which you can spy on the birds. You can zoom in, which allows you to count almost every feather.
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A 135-meter-long viaduct, built using rectangular truncated pyramidal pilasters with mortared ashlars, is formed by the repetition of seven identical arches. It was built to span the Guadalporcún River crossing before it meets the Guadamanil River. The latter originates in the Sierra de la Lebrona mountain range in the municipality of Pruna (Seville) and flows into the Guadalporcún River just a few meters from the viaduct. The confluence of the rivers has created a wide floodplain. From this railway infrastructure, there is a privileged view of the Estrechón Canyon, a natural passage carved by the Guadalporcún River to traverse the foothills of the Zaframagón Rock. Just below, on the left bank of the Guadalporcún, we find the ruined building of what was once the Zaframagón mill. A little further west, other ruins can be seen. It is a small town built for workers on the railway line construction site.
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The Peña de Zaframagón is an impressive natural formation located in the Sierra de Grazalema, on the border of the provinces of Cádiz and Seville in Spain. This formation is one of the highest points in the region, with an altitude of 584 meters above sea level. The area is known for its sharp cliffs and the beautiful nature that surrounds it. One of the highlights of the Peña de Zaframagón is the Garganta del Estrechón, a deep gorge carved by the Guadalporcún River. Here you will also find unique landscapes such as pools, marmitas de gigante (large kettles) and small waterfalls. The area is an important nature reserve and is home to various flora and fauna, including the largest colony of fulvus in Andalusia and one of the largest in Europe.
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If you're based in Ronda, White Village Tours offers bikes and transport to cycle from Olvera to Puerto Serrano. whitevillagetours.com/routes/via-verde
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A place where you can enjoy a natural environment full of nature and fascinating landscapes, here you have the mountains of Coripe (Sierras Béticas), Peñón de Zaframagon where the most important colony of griffon vultures in Andalusia is located, the natural monument of Chaparro de la Vega and that you will have the possibility of knowing the Sierra Greenway. Recommended ⛰️🌄🌳
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Sierra Sur de Sevilla, Sierra Greenway
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Good route, not recommended in summer due to the heat. bring light
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Montellano offers several impressive geological formations. You can visit Los Tajos de Mogarejo, a natural monument declared in 2003, known for its dramatic rock formations that reveal millions of years of geological history. Another significant site is the Peñón de Zaframagón Nature Reserve, featuring sharp cliffs and the deep Garganta del Estrechón gorge, carved by the Guadalporcún River, with unique landscapes like pools and waterfalls.
Yes, a notable natural monument is El Chaparro de la Vega, a majestic oak specimen over 200 years old. This impressive tree stands 13 meters high and has a diameter of 30 meters, serving as a cherished local landmark in the municipality of Coripe, near the Sierra Sur de Sevilla.
The Sierra de San Pablo offers numerous scenic viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the region. Additionally, the Zaframagón Viaduct provides a privileged view of the Estrechón Canyon and the Zaframagón Rock, making it an excellent spot for photography and appreciating the natural landscape.
The Sierra de San Pablo is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, popular for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding along its marked nature routes. You can find various routes for these activities, including those around the natural monuments. For more detailed information on routes, explore the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Montellano.
Absolutely. The Sierra de San Pablo features marked trails suitable for hiking, such as the 'Sierra de San Pablo y Montellano — circular from the population of Montellano' and 'Subida Castillo de Cote — circular by the Sierra de San Pablo'. The Vía Verde de la Sierra also offers a popular trail passing through the area. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Montellano.
Yes, within the Sierra de San Pablo, you can explore the remains of Castillo de Cote, a medieval fortress with unique four-apsed architecture dating back to the 13th century. The landscape around Cote Castle has been recognized as an Andalusian Site of Cultural Interest, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical discovery.
The Peñón de Zaframagón Nature Reserve is particularly renowned for its wildlife, hosting the largest colony of griffon vultures in Andalusia and one of the largest in Europe. These impressive birds can often be seen soaring above the sharp cliffs and gorges.
Yes, some natural monuments are considered family-friendly. For instance, El Chaparro de la Vega is a great spot for families, offering a large shaded area where various playful and festive activities take place. The general area of the Natural Surroundings of Coripe, which includes Chaparro de la Vega and the Peñón de Zaframagón, is also noted as family-friendly.
The region experiences an annual pilgrimage in May to the Sierra de San Pablo, which is a significant local festival. This suggests that spring (April-May) could be an excellent time to visit, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities and the chance to experience local culture. Autumn also generally provides comfortable temperatures for exploring.
Yes, the Sierra de San Pablo offers opportunities for paragliding, providing unique aerial perspectives of the stunning natural landscape and mountain range.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic geological formations, such as the cliffs and gorges of Peñón de Zaframagón Nature Reserve, and the panoramic views from spots like the Zaframagón Viaduct. The presence of unique wildlife, particularly the griffon vultures, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like Castillo de Cote, also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available, such as the 'Sierra de San Pablo y Montellano — circular from the population of Montellano' and 'Subida Castillo de Cote — circular by the Sierra de San Pablo'. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes and points of interest in a loop. You can find more details in the hiking guide for Montellano.


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