Time: Four hours.
Two km. from the Centro de Interpretación, there is a wide track
which leads to the power station and which is the end of our walking tour.
The track runs parallel to the Borosa bank, which is the first important
tributary of the Guadalquivir river, with its luxuriant and exuberant
scenery surrounding us at all moments. The river Barosa runs in between
steep banks through the Cerrada de Elias, where the walls in some stretches
are scarely separated by 2 metres.
Throughout the route we shall observe for a long while the steep walls
oof the Sierra de las Banderillas, which are of calcareous nature. From
the power station, the falls and bare fields along the river can be seen,
a place where deer and goats are to be found in search of pasture and
water, abundant in this area.
Returning at an easy pace, we shall see a beautiful view of the valley
and the Truchas brock, a wild tributary river with the same name.
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