This rural environment has been shaped over the centuries by human activity, yet it preserves features characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems.
This ecosystem arises as a result of the modification of the environment after years of livestock exploitation and is characterized by the interspersed presence of open pasture areas with other plots of old crops.
This area stands out as the only one with accumulated water along almost the entire route, making it a key refuge for wildlife, especially in summer.
We are surrounded by rocky outcrops shaped by the action of wind, rain, ice, and temperature changes over millennia, creating peculiar structures that stand out in the landscape.
At the end of the route, a berrocal stands out: a set of large rounded rocks shaped by erosion. A singular landscape, unchanged for centuries, ideal for observation and imagination.