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Sendero la Centenera

This route passes through a rugged area of hilly relief, representative of the great Sierra Morena massif. We will contemplate diverse landscapes in which the holm oak and many other native plants maintain their ancestral domain, along with others with introduced species; all of them inhabited by a valuable fauna that recovers its vigor day by day.

The path will take us to the hermitage of San José, and will show us historical vestiges of the complex colonization of these territories.

TYPE OF TRAIL

Track

Difficulty

Half

START POINT

From Marmolejo take the A-420, westbound, towards Córdoba. After crossing the Guadalquivir river, we find a crossroads that we must take to the right along the JV-5001. Continue along this lane for about 7 km and we will reach a viewpoint where the trail begins.

TOTAL DISTANCE (IN KILOMETERS)

6.700

ESTIMATED RUN TIME

2 hours 30 minutes

Type of firm

Track

DIFFICULTY. ASSESSMENT ACCORDING TO METHOD MEASURE

0

MEDIO.

Severity of the natural environment

0

Itinerary

Orientation in the itinerary

0

Displacement

Difficulty moving

0

EFFORT.

Amount of effort required

SIGNALING

MUNICIPAL TERMS BY WHICH IT RUNS

Marmolejo La Campiña

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • In the face of COVID19, keep a safe distance and wear a mask, avoid agglomerations and contact with surfaces, wash your hands frequently, use hydroalcoholic gel and consult the digital materials available. Take care of your health and that of others.
  • Help prevent fires. Do not throw cigarettes or any other object that produces combustion.
  • Consuming local products and counting on companies in the area, you will contribute to rural development.
  • Live respectfully with the locals and other users. Respect property and private property.
  • Get around in a sustainable way: public transport, bicycle, on foot, shared vehicle ...
  • Noise is another form of pollution. In silence you will enjoy your experience more.
  • Facilitates use for people with special needs.
  • Trash doesn't come back alone. Take it with you to the nearest container. Reduce, reuse, recycle.
  • Do not leave a trace of your passage through nature.
  • Practice responsible tourism and committed to the environment. Be a true ecotourist!
  • Respect the facilities put at your disposal. We all pay for its maintenance.
  • Check the weather forecast before starting your activity.
  • Avoid going out alone. If you do, communicate the route and time of return to other people.
  • Extreme caution in adverse conditions and in the occasional presence of animals or motor vehicles.
  • Find out in advance about the possible existence of hunting activity.
  • Bring water, sun protection, suitable clothing and footwear.
  • Bring a mobile phone with enough battery in case of emergency (112), but remember that there is not always coverage.
  • Do not disturb or feed the animals. You would negatively alter their behavior.
  • For your safety and that of the environment, do not go off the marked path or take shortcuts.
  • Remember that it is forbidden to capture animals, light fires, fish and collect plants or minerals.
  • If you bring a dog, take it on a leash and make sure it does not disturb other animals or people.
  • Your safety is our concern, but it is your responsibility.

Thank you for your collaboration!

Source of information

Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development. Junta de Andalucía