Recommended Date: Spring.
Name: "Encinasola - Puente de los Cabriles"
Place and Departure Time: Encinasola (07:00)
Place and Arrival Time: Encinasola (10:00)
Kind: Round trip.
Duration: 3 hours.
Permissions: Unnecessary.
Number of Participants: 3.
Length: 8 kilometers.
Level of Difficulty: High.
Cartography: Northwest of Natural Park of 'Sierra de Aracena' and 'Picos de Aroche'.
Gradient: 215 meters.
TRAIL DESCRIPTION
At the Encinasola’s exit towards Cumbres de San Bartolomé we will see the beginning of the way that passes paralled to the road during approximately 500m, until we see a fountain from where the road turns to the right, towards the south.
The tour goes down softly close to a wall of stones al the edge of the road. We will leave a detour and we will take the road to Rocamador’s Hermitage. The landscape of this part of trip is composed by oak, greasy rockroses, esparraguerras, etc. We will leave the way of the Hermitage and we will take the one which goes down to our left side.
The road continues down the canyon of El Chorro until its last stretch. Reaching the canyon, along the banks appear oleanders, reeds, black jaguarzas, etc; abounding in grass inflorescence dense spike.
We arrive at a flat area with gardens of olive trees and abundant brooms. Before mending a small hill, on the right, we can see a receipt basin of unusual aspect where ravines come together. Now, we return to descend to reach the riverbank of the Mútigas.
We follow its course towards the right while the path is losing entity. Immediately, we will devise the Cabriles Bridge that reflects such as interesting past. We can also enjoy the great vegetable diversity that offers us the river area. If you are lucky, you will find water strudels and rarely floating aquatic ferns into the water of the Múrtigas river.
From here the return; coolly because the way is a continued ascent.
At the Encinasola’s exit towards Cumbres de San Bartolomé we will see the beginning of the way that passes paralled to the road during approximately 500m, until we see a fountain from where the road turns to the right, towards the south.
The tour goes down softly close to a wall of stones al the edge of the road. We will leave a detour and we will take the road to Rocamador’s Hermitage. The landscape of this part of trip is composed by oak, greasy rockroses, esparraguerras, etc. We will leave the way of the Hermitage and we will take the one which goes down to our left side.
The road continues down the canyon of El Chorro until its last stretch. Reaching the canyon, along the banks appear oleanders, reeds, black jaguarzas, etc; abounding in grass inflorescence dense spike.

We follow its course towards the right while the path is losing entity. Immediately, we will devise the Cabriles Bridge that reflects such as interesting past. We can also enjoy the great vegetable diversity that offers us the river area. If you are lucky, you will find water strudels and rarely floating aquatic ferns into the water of the Múrtigas river.
From here the return; coolly because the way is a continued ascent.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
It is difficult to found the route and during the route is difficult to see the path in some parts of the trail.
EPOCH AND TIME FRAME RECOMMENDED
In spring and one day that has not rained the day before.
OBSERVATIONS
Be carefully with the ravine.
CULTURAL AND LANDSCAPE ASPECTS
There is many influent of the ancient Romans and Arabians culture because there is some old constructions of this culture.
PREDOMINANT FLORA, FAUNA AND LAND
- The flora is highly degraded and treeless and we can find many bushes. We can find some species like Azolla filiculoides, Digitalis purpurea, etc.
- In the fauna we can find different types of animal such as otters, marbled, the vogue of river, stork, catfish and eel.
-In the land there isn’t anything to spotlight only that there is one ravine in the entire trail.
For do the route may don’t rain the day that you do the trail and any day before you do it because if the day before rained, the path could be difficult to see. There isn’t any change of trail in the route.
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