The route begins in Brieva, once a transhumant livestock path via the Cordel de las Merinas, a historical, cultural, and environmental corridor that connects different ecosystems.
Extensive livestock farming, especially cattle, has shaped the landscape for centuries with low-impact systems that use natural resources sustainably
We are now in the surroundings of the Caserío de las Encinas, a group of rural buildings that reflects the traditional way of life linked to agriculture and livestock
In this section, we cross a denser and better-preserved holm oak forest, a true refuge of biodiversity and a living example of the Mediterranean ecosystem in its most mature state
The old railway halt, a vestige of a network once key for transporting goods and people, reminds us of the importance of the railway in rural areas