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Sierra de Aracena - a Walk! Guidebook (Paperback)
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A hundred kilometres northwest of Seville lies a region of truly
unspoilt rural Spain. Once a province of Portugal the Sierra de
Aracena encapsulates almost everything that we look for as the
idyllic walking destination; rural beauty in flora and fauna,
breathtaking landscapes, unspoilt towns and villages linked by old
donkey trails. All it lacks are high mountains. The Spanish have
known about this isolated region for sometime and arrive at
weekends and in mid-summer, but on weekdays and out of season it
returns to peaceful tranquility. Few 'outsiders' know of this
delightful region and you can be the first to read about it in
English. We first discovered the region five years ago, when we
thought it too isolated to justify a guide. Since then we have
returned regularly, completing our walking research and map surveys
in Oct/Nov 2003 and final walking research in May 2004. Now we feel
the time is here to introduce you to our secret. Picture sloping
meadows dotted with Cork Oaks where herds of inquisitive Iberian
black pigs roam at will in a piggy paradise, switch to pollarded
Chestnut trees with lively herds of goats, switch to the flock of
sheep and lambs that graze outside the apartments at Villa
Turistica Fuenteheridos, add in horses and donkeys grazing amongst
the trees and meadows and you have the picture of an idyllic
bucolic landscape. The wild life is equally impressive, we saw two
black vultures on our first day and another two days later. Wild
flowers abound like nowhere else. Botanists arriving in Spring will
think they have landed in paradise. At first we tried keeping notes
of the species, but had to give up because there were so many
including several we had not seen before. The undergrazed meadows
are a carpet of colour from the flowers. Wild Peonies colonise the
chestnut orchards west of Castano del Robledo. Occasionally one
species will dominate a meadow or hillside but normally there is a
complete mix of species lining our walking routes. Keen plants
people should double our walking times just to allow time to marvel
at the wild flowers. And the walking, with settlements linked by a
rural network of tracks and trails centuries old you will not be
seeing much of the quiet tarmac roads in the region. Tracks and
trails range from immaculate cobbling to occasional cobbling to
dirt and some are eroded by storm damage. Most of the time we are
on clear well-made trails but be ready for some rough stuff. This
is not a mountainous region but the steep sided ridges that
comprise the Sierra de Aracena have plenty of 'puff and grunt'
ascents, most just melt away but Linares de la Sierra to Alajar
when we were caught in a downpour was quite hard work. 'Adventurous
leisure walker' is how we would catagorise the walking with plenty
of ups and downs so a moderate level of fitness is needed. Sierra
de Aracena is far from the realms of mass tourism and the nearest
you will find to crowds are busloads of Spanish pensioners visiting
the Grutas de Maravilla caves in Aracena and the famous ham
factories in Jabugo. Horse riding holidays are becoming popular,
expect jodhpurs with breakfast at the Sierra de Aracena Hotel and
Finca Valbono. Headwater offer an 'Undiscovered Andalucia' week of
guided walking in the region. We flew to Malaga, picked up a
pre-booked Peugot 206 and drove the 300 kilometres to stay at Villa
Turistica de Fuenteheridos. There are hotels and modern hostels in
Aracena, Fuenteheridos, Grazalema, Almonaster and La Posada in the
country north of Cartagena; full accommodation information is in
the book. In Oct/Nov 2003 we visited the Feria de Setas in Aracena
to marvel at the amazing wild mushrooms collected from the local
woodland. This time it was the Feria de Animales like a small
county show for cattle, sheep, goats and pigs; but mostly an excuse
for the regions farmers to get together for three days of 'Archers'
style conversation, eating and not a little drinking. "Sierra de
Aracena - a Walk! Guidebook" will introduce you to this beautiful
region through our 27 fully detailed walking routes backed by
masses of useful information. Every route has 1:40,000 scale colour
mapping from our "Tour & Trail Map", plus GPS Waypoints for
pinpoint navigational accuracy.
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