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Walking the Via de la Plata from Sevilla to Monasterio

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102.2km
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7 days
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Sevilla to Monasterio Map
Starting from Sevilla, in the heart of the southern province of Andalucia, to Monesteria at the gateway of Extremadura, the ‘Scallop Shells’ lead us north towards Santiago. Heading out from the beautiful city of Sevilla, pilgrims will encounter relics of a past in which Iberian and Islamic culture mixed freely, creating a culture, architectural style, and lifestyle unique across all of Spain.

Highlights

Sevilla

Located in Sevilla there is a place called Archivo General de Indias. This is a museum that houses documents from the colonial era. These documents show the documentation and maps from the Spanish explorers.

Castilblanco de los Arroyos

In the town of Castilblanco de Los Arroyos. there is a winery called Bodegas Ismael Arroyo. This winery was established in 1979. There are 25 hectors of vineyards and they offer wine tastings!

Monasterio

In Monasterio, there is a park called Monasterio de Piedra. This park has a beatuiful landscape and breathtaking waterfalls. It is recommended to buy tickets for this attraction in advanced however they are very reasonably priced and well worth a visit.

Sevilla to Monesterio
Via de la Plata
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  • Bed & Breakfast
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  • 24/7 On-Call Support
  • Virtual Face-to-Face Pre-Departure Briefing
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  • Premium Accommodation
  • Airport Pick-Up
  • Additional Nights
  • Dinners
  • Luggage Transfers from Hotel to Hotel
  • Day Tours to Local Sites of Interest
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  • Flights/trains
  • Insurance
  • Drinks/Lunch

Itinerary

Day 1

SEVILLA (Arrival)

Capital city of Andalucia, Sevilla appeals to visitors with its rich architectural heritage, its year-round sunny weather, and incredible cultural atmosphere. Among the city’s main attractions, don’t miss the massive Gothic UNESCO World Heritage-listed cathedral, the Alcazar and , of course, the impressive Plaza de Espana.


Day 2
22.69km

SEVILLA
to
GUILLENA

After leaving the heart of the city, we pass through several industrial estates until we reach Santiponce and the ruins of Italica, an ancient Roman city. It is then a peaceful walk through flat landscapes, occupied by sunflowers, cotton fields, and olive trees.


Day 3
17.91km

GUILLENA
to
CASTILBLANCO DE LOS ARROYOS

After your transfer back to Guillena, the Camino leaves the whitewashed town of Guillena and quickly reaches Venta, a modern town nearby. Then, for the most part, it runs through the Andalusian countryside with orange and olive groves and other farmland alongside you. As we enter the National Park of Sierra Norte de Sevilla, the landscape becomes more dry and rocky. The last leg of the day is a steep climb up to the beautiful town of Castilblanco de los Arroyo.


Day 4
28.05km

CASTILBLANCO DE LOS ARROYOS
to
ALMADEN DE LA PLATA

We start this day with an uphill walk, passing by the shrine of Ermita de Santa de Escardiel, which is built on the site of a mediaeval settlement. A few kilometres further on, we enter Parque Forestal de El Berrocal where oak trees offer shelter from the sun. An undulating path leads us to Almaden de la Plata.


Day 5
13.43km

ALMADEN DE LA PLATA
to
EL REAL DE LA JARA

The route we follow today gives us a real feel for traditional Andalucia; black pigs, bulls, and horses can all be seen from the Silver Way route. The Camino does not pass through any village until we reach El Real de la Jara. A short transfer will take you to your hotel in Santa Olalla de la Calla.


Day 6
20.17km

EL REAL DE LA JARA
to
MONESTERIO

After your transfer back to El Real de la Jara, the Camino leaves Andalucia and enters Extremadura. During the first half of the day the terrain is mostly flat. A gentle ascent will offer good views over the Sierra Morena. The landscape surrounding us is mostly occupied by cows and sheep as there are no villages (and little shade) along this stretch to Monesterio.


Day 7

MONESTERIO

After breakfast, we bid you farewell. If you have the energy after this section of the Silver Way, there is a park outside the town called Monasterio de Piedra. This park has a beautiful landscape and breathtaking waterfalls. It is recommended to buy tickets for this attraction in advance.


Sevilla to Monasterio Elevation


How to Get There

Getting to Seville, Spain

It is best to fly to Seville.

Fly into Seville

Iberia, Vueling and Ryanair fly to Seville, amongst other companies. Ryanair flies from Dublin, London, Liverpool and Bristol. Iberia also flies from Dublin and the UK. More information.

From Seville Airport, bus to Seville city centre, (25min).

Getting home from Monesterio, Spain

Fly from Seville

From Monesterio, bus to Seville (1h).

Buses from Seville city centre to Seville Airport, (30min).



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