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    Day 4

    81 mi

    Cooling Off! A Fun Way Back to Seville!

    Slowly it is time to drive back to Sevilla. But that doesn't mean it is going to be a boring day, because there is lots to see on your way back. Because your feet can be a little tired after all the walking in the cities the past couple of days, today is a little more relaxed.
    13.3 mi
    25 min
    09:252 hrs

    Zona Recreativa Embalse Zahara -El Gastor

    Stand up paddling, fishing, chilling, walking, you can do it all at the Zahara reservoir. So choose an activity you like and have fun!
    17.4 mi
    40 min
    12:1030 min

    El Chaparro de la Vega

    With a height of 12 meters(!) you can call this a very big tree. There is a sign at the spot that tells you more about this place which is a perfect place to stop on your way back to Sevilla.
    10.5 mi
    25 min
    13:051 hr 30 min

    Sendero camino de la Cancha

    Time for a little hike up the hill. This trail is 2.5 km long and it will take you about 1.5 hours to walk it all. Of course, you can go back to your car sooner if you want, but at least try to walk to Mirador de la Cancha. It is a great reward for your climb. As always, don't forget to bring a bottle of water!
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    14:451 hr

    Restaurante Venta El Potaje

    Haven't had enough of the Andalusian vibes yet? (Of course not, this region is amazing!) You can enjoy real Andalusian food in this authentically decorated restaurant.
    19.3 mi
    30 min
    16:151 hr 30 min

    Dolmen de la Cañada Real

    You have seen a lot of history in the last couple of days. The building of the bridge in Ronda, the history of bullfighting and the making of sherry. But did you know even further back, in prehistoric times, there were people living in Andalusia? You can see proof of it here. It dates back to the fourth millennium BC! You even can see rock drawings. Wow.
    19.4 mi
    40 min
    19:001 hr

    Molino de Oromana

    In this tranquil surroundings, you will find a white mill, Molino de Oromana. It uses the water of the river to grind wheat. The mill is built in the 17th century and is very nice to see.
    1.1 mi
    15 min
    20:302 hrs

    Negocio

    After four days of travelling, sightseeing, walking and driving it is time for your last meal. Not for real of course, I guess you will be fine tomorrow, but it is the last meal of this road trip. If you translate the name of this restaurant you will get: shores of loss, which sounds a bit depressing, but fortunately, the food is anything but depressing.
    Open hours: Wed - Sun: 20:30–01:00
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