마지막 업데이트: 2월 21, 2026
On the Camino de los Tintos you can see two shepherds' huts on the edge of the road, the first one is of good size and shows the circular vaulted construction typical of this type of rustic rural constructions.
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It is a traditional limestone hut used by shepherds and farmers to shelter from the rain and bad weather in strategic locations on the moor.
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Traditional stone construction closed with a vault that served as a shelter for shepherds and farmers during harvest time.
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Modern hut and another old hut on a private plot of olive trees. There is no road to access but you have to cross lands
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The Cañada Real Soriana Oriental runs through the north of the municipality of Brea de Tajo through a landscape of crops and pastures of oaks with abundant stands of Kermes oak and gall oaks, making up a territory of great environmental quality of ocher and red hills populated by some centenarian specimens. The route of the livestock route is integrated into several local hiking routes, it has rest areas, a point of interest with interpretive panels and several cabins from the Mesta era used by shepherds during long transhumance trips. On the side of the road appears the Cabaña del Quiñonero, which has been rehabilitated and shows the main elements of the pastoral constructions, with a ground floor covered by a conical vault and another rectangular room that was used to store cattle.
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