Route that unites the two more populated cities in Andalusia, one located in the coast, Mediterranean Sea, and the other in the western interior, the valley of the Guadalquivir.
The surface of the province of Malaga is quite mountainous, by the northwest of this one we only find smooth hill fields, the rest steep is formed by a conglomerate of mountain ranges that cross the province of this the west, spurs of the Penibetic system. In its orography we can find the great unevenness in many points. From the coast and for a few kilometers a considerable height is reached, factor that grants a landscaping, beauty that makes it unique. The city of Malaga is surrounded by mountains, by the valley of the Guadalhorce can only be acceded to the interior without surpassing great unevenness.
From this point we will leave Malaga in our route looking for the historical and monumental city of Antequera, located on the north of the province. Leaving the valley of the Guadalhorce we enter into a mountainous area , lengths ascent ports and expresses reductions will accompany us until the Torcal, natural place in the environs of Antequera of great landscaping due to their karst formation, of unique value in Europe.
By the northwest we leave the province of Malaga to enter in the one of Seville, before we find the lagoon salty of Fuente de Piedra, place of great ornithological value by its population of flamenco at time of migration. The hills are smoothed in the direction of the monumental Osuna, historical by their University and houses palaces, nail cultural and artistic of Andalusia. From this landscape we enter the Sevillan countryside. At this point we find Carmona, it emphasizes its beauty and millenarian history, nails Roman of great importance, fundamental in the Roman Betica route. In the end we will arrive at the historical city of Seville by the region of the Alcores.
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