Villages
| Alanis | Almaden de la Plata | |
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Ninety kilometres north of Seville is the second largest town in the Sierra Norte Natural Park, the pretty Cazalla de la Sierra.
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One of the most suitable destinations for those who enjoy rural tourism.
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| Burguillos | Cazalla de la Sierra | |
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A place to go for people who emjoy open air activities such as hiking or hunting.
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Ninety kilometres north of Seville is the second largest town in the Sierra Norte Natural Park, the pretty Cazalla de la Sierra.
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| Constantina | El Castillo de las Guardas | |
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Some 80km north of Seville, Constantina is the largest town in the Sierra Norte Natural Park.
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El Castillo de las Guardas is a village with a long and fascinating history, dating from neolithic times.
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| El Garrobo | El Madroño | |
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One of the smallest towns in the province of Seville, with a population of just 765, El Garrobo dates from the Copper Age
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| El Pedroso | El Real de la Jara | |
| El Ronquillo | Guadalcanal | |
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It has been awarded the Nacional de Embellecimiento Municipal (National Municipal Beauty) prize several times.
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| La Puebla de los Infantes | Las Navas de la Concepcion | |
| San Nicolas del Puerto | Villaverde del Río | |
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Here, there are two beautiful enclaves that have been declared natural monuments: the Cascadas del Huesna and the Cerro del Hierro.
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| Sierra Norte Natural Park | ||
Wooded hills to the North
If you need some rural relief, head 90km north of Seville for the wooded hills of the Sierra Norte Natural Park.
This gently rolling section of the immense Sierra Morena has some delightful mountain towns and villages to explore, many with a ruined hilltop castle, elegant churches and welcoming bars. It is superb walking and cycling country with lots of waymarked trails.
