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Water routes.

The water routes offer a series of paths through which you can discover the scenic values of the town, its villages, and its surroundings through captivating hiking routes that will take you around the Iznájar Reservoir, the largest in all of Andalusia. This set of routes of varied difficulty and distance run along different landscapes carefully chosen for hiking enthusiasts seeking water-themed experiences.

The water routes are divided into:

  • Balerma Water Route: a route that connects the main springs of Ventorros de Balerma. It is an ideal walking route, approximately 3 km long, and takes about 39 minutes.

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  • Fuente del Conde Water Route: a route of about 9.3 kilometers that connects the main ethnographic elements related to water in Fuente del Conde. Ideal for walking or cycling.

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  • Las Chozas Water Route: a route of about 3 kilometers that connects the main ethnographic elements related to water in Las Chozas. It can be done by bike or on foot.

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  • South Water Route: a route of about 9 kilometers that connects the main ethnographic elements related to water in Corona, Algaida y Gata, Valenzuela, and Llanadas. It can be done by bike, car, or on foot. Approximate duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes on foot.

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  • Bridges Route: a route to be done on foot or by bike, about 2.2 kilometers, that crosses the bridges connecting Iznájar to the northern part of the municipal area and offers high scenic value for the views it provides of the nucleus and the reservoir.

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  • Caganchuelo Water Route: a circular route of 1.6 kilometers that starts and finishes at the Plaza Nueva fountain. It allows us to enjoy the traditional architecture of Iznájar, magnificent views of the walled castle, the reservoir, and some of its bridges, as well as other ethnographic elements related to water.

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  • Southwest Iznájar Water Route: a circular route that connects the main sources in the southwest area of Iznájar and enters Las Antorchas, to discover a landscape dominated by olive groves with remnants of typical vegetation and scattered habitat. This is a route to be done by bike and can be offered as a variant or branch of this route since it coincides at the Mirador de los Serrullones with the circular route Iznájar, presa, Cuevas de San Marcos, and Rute.

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