The next section to the streets of Berninches can be done directly along the road or take a detour that leaves the fertile plain to the left and reaches the town along an agricultural track. The track of the route indicates the dirt road to a bridge over the Arles stream and goes up the steep alleys of the town. The streets are staggered on the slope of Mount Las Matas and show a striking medieval distribution. The Plaza Mayor is large and welcoming, surprising such a wide space in a narrow and steep street, on one side is the impressive Church of the Asunción, from the 16th century, a beautiful fountain with two spouts, the pediment and in the center an elm which has replaced a previous one who died of graphiosis. The route leaves the town along the road and turns off along a rural road that passes through the striking Torreón de Berninches, a curious geodesic vertex placed on the pingorota of a formidable stone tower between cereal fields.