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Pruna is a historic settlement nestled in the Sierra Sur region of the province of Seville, in southern Spain. Situated at an elevation of 663 meters, this charming town is often referred to as "La atalaya de Sevilla" (the window of Seville) due to its commanding hilltop location, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. Its municipal district uniquely borders the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga, placing it at the confluence of these three regions amidst rolling hills and olive…

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    27 dicembre 2022

    Ciclismo su strada

    Graziosa cittadina dalle case bianche, con il Castillo de Hierro situato su un colle roccioso di 663 metri che un tempo proteggeva il comune.
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    11 gennaio 2023

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    Bella cittadina all'estremità meridionale della provincia di Siviglia e circondata da piccole montagne da cui si gode una vista panoramica del centro. Ad occidente di Pruna compare un castello che porta lo stesso nome del paese.
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    Pruna, nella Sierra Sur di Siviglia, è una destinazione affascinante per chi cerca natura, storia e autenticità rurale.
    Parrocchia di San Antonio Abad: chiesa barocca del XVII secolo a tre navate, con cupola decorata e preziose immagini religiose come il Gesù di Nazareth del XVII secolo.
    Plaza de España: centro città con il Municipio, il Monumento all'Emigrante e la Fontana delle Lavandaie.
    Calle Escalones: pittoresca strada ripida tra case bianche e tetti marroni.
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    1. Da Pruna a Sierra de Tablón — circolare da Pruna

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    440m

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    This difficult 11.1-mile circular hike from Pruna to Sierra de Tablón offers challenging terrain and panoramic views over 5 hours.

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    Escursione facile. Adatto a ogni livello di allenamento. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.

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    Elevazione 550 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    mercoledì 18 marzo

    19°C

    12°C

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    Velocità max vento: 37,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Pruna, La Sierra Sur, Siviglia, Andalusia, Spagna

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    What are some popular hiking routes or trails around Pruna?

    Pruna offers a variety of natural routes suitable for both walking and cycling. While specific named trails aren't detailed, the area is known for its scenic paths through rolling hills and olive groves. Many routes lead to viewpoints like the Puerto de la Ventana, offering stunning vistas. You can also find paths connecting to natural features such as La Cascada waterfall, just a kilometer from town, or explore routes around the historic Castillo de Hierro.

    What is the typical hiking terrain and difficulty level around Pruna?

    The terrain around Pruna is characterized by rolling hills, olive groves, and limestone outcrops. While some paths might involve moderate ascents to viewpoints or the castle, many are suitable for leisurely strolls. The Sierra del Terril, the highest point in Seville province, is nearby, suggesting options for more challenging hikes for experienced adventurers, but generally, the area offers a good mix of easy to moderate trails.

    Are there any unique geological features to look out for on walks near Pruna?

    Yes, the landscape around Pruna features notable limestone outcrops, which contribute to its distinctive natural beauty. Additionally, the area is home to several natural springs, including Fuente del Molino Cegato and Fuente del Pilarillo, which are believed to originate from under the castle. Just a kilometer from town, you can also discover La Cascada, an impressive almost 30-meter-high waterfall.

    What are the parking options for hikers visiting Pruna?

    While specific parking lots aren't highlighted, Pruna is a compact town, making it easy to navigate on foot once you arrive. It's advisable to look for street parking within the town or at designated areas if available. For popular times, especially during festivals or peak season, arriving earlier in the day might help secure a convenient spot.

    Is Pruna a family-friendly destination for outdoor activities?

    Absolutely! Pruna is considered a family-friendly destination. The town itself is charming for strolls, and many of the natural routes are suitable for families. You can find gentle walks through olive groves, and the natural springs and La Cascada waterfall offer engaging points of interest for all ages. The authentic Andalusian atmosphere and cultural events also add to its appeal for families.

    Are dogs allowed on trails and in public areas around Pruna?

    While specific regulations for dogs on trails are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor paths in rural Spain, especially if kept on a leash. It's always a good practice to ensure your dog is well-behaved, pick up after them, and respect local signage. In the town itself, dogs are usually permitted in public spaces but may be restricted from indoor establishments.

    What kind of accommodation options are available near Pruna?

    Pruna is an ideal destination for rural tourism, suggesting that you'll find charming guesthouses, rural hotels, or holiday rentals within the town and surrounding areas. These accommodations often reflect the authentic Andalusian experience, providing a tranquil base for exploring the region. For a wider range of options, larger towns in the provinces of Seville, Cádiz, or Málaga are within driving distance.

    Are there any cafes or pubs in Pruna where hikers can relax?

    Yes, Pruna, being a living town, has local establishments where visitors can relax and enjoy local cuisine. You can expect to find traditional cafes and pubs within the town center, particularly around the Plaza de la Libertad or Plaza de España. These spots are perfect for enjoying a refreshing drink or a meal after a hike, often featuring local dishes prepared with extra virgin olive oil.

    What is the best time of year to visit Pruna for specific events or cultural experiences?

    Beyond the pleasant hiking weather in spring and autumn, Pruna hosts several vibrant cultural events. You could visit in May for the Inmaculada Concepción Pilgrimage, when streets are adorned with flower crosses. In August, the annual 'Villa de Pruna' Flamenco Festival features well-known Spanish artists. Other festivities include the Matanza Fair in January, the 'Feria Agroturistica y Ganadera' in June, and the 'Feria de Agosto'.

    What local delicacies or products should I try in Pruna?

    Pruna is known for its excellent cuisine, particularly dishes prepared with local extra virgin olive oil. You should definitely try traditional sweets like rosco de San Antón and torta de bellota. The town also has the Distilería Reguera, founded in 1898, which produces artisanal anís and liqueurs using traditional copper stills, offering a unique local product to sample.

    How crowded does Pruna get on weekends or during peak season?

    Pruna offers a tranquil and authentic Andalusian experience, suggesting it generally avoids the heavy crowds of larger tourist destinations. However, during local festivals like the Inmaculada Concepción Pilgrimage in May or the Flamenco Festival in August, the town will naturally be more lively and populated. Weekends, especially during pleasant weather in spring and autumn, might see more local visitors enjoying the outdoor routes.

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