Best attractions and places to see around Casariche highlight its Roman past, cultural heritage, and natural features. Located in the Sierra Sur of Seville, the town is known for its archaeological importance, including ancient quarries and numerous Roman sites. The landscape is characterized by the River Yeguas plain and extensive olive groves. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural venues, and natural areas.
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Hermitage that still contains the style of a Mozarabic-style cave church in which the amplitude of its façade stands out, making it one of the few monuments of these characteristics in Andalusia.
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With settlements dating back to the Chalcolithic or Eneolithic and Roman thermal times, the rural town of Alameda owes its name to the Los Álamos stream. The Immaculate Conception Immaculate Parish is one of the most important monuments.
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Outdoor adventure route, passing through the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta and the ruins of old mines.
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It is located on the outskirts of the municipality and was built between 1544 and 1620. It is a Mozarabic-style cave church in which the breadth of its façade stands out, making it one of the few monuments of these characteristics in Andalusia. .
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One of the last meanders of the Genil river before reaching the Malpasillo Reservoir, close to the town of Badolatosa. Space to be there for a while, quietly and enjoying this beautiful landscape!
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If you have started the greenway in Jaén, this point will be the end of the route. If, on the other hand, you are going to start traveling along the old railway route from here, it will be the starting point and you will have 120 fantastic kilometers ahead to enjoy.
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The Vía Verde del Aceite runs along the route of the former "oil train" between Puente Genil and Jaén. It is 128 km long and well developed. The region around Jaén is known for the intensive cultivation of olives and is the world's most important producer of olive oil. Hence the name of the train, which used to be mainly used to transport it. In countless loops and on a total of 13 metal bridges from the 19th century, the Vía Verde leads through a beautiful hilly landscape full of olive trees.
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Actually, the entire route is a highlight, especially in spring when everything is in bloom!
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Casariche is rich in history, particularly its Roman past. You can explore the Cerro Bellido Roman Quarries, which supplied stones for Imperial Rome and offer a viewpoint with scenic views. The town also features the Purísima Inmaculada Concepción Parish, a significant religious landmark with Baroque elements, and the charming Shrine to San Marcos.
Yes, Casariche is known for its Roman archaeological importance. Beyond the Cerro Bellido Roman Quarries, you can find Roman remains at Cerro de La Atalaya, one of Andalusia's most important archaeological sites. Other sites include El Alcaparral, El Rigüelo, El Toril (a circular Roman construction), and El Almajar, with over 40 archaeological sites in the broader region.
Nature lovers can enjoy the banks of the River Yeguas, perfect for hiking and enjoying the natural surroundings. Another notable natural feature is the Genil River Meander, one of the last sections of the Genil river before it reaches the Malpasillo Reservoir, offering beautiful landscapes.
For cyclists, the area offers excellent options. The Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail is a well-maintained route through olive groves and vineyards, suitable for all users. You can also explore the End of the Vía Verde del Aceite, a 128 km greenway following an old railway route through a hilly landscape rich in olive trees. For more cycling options, check out the MTB Trails around Casariche.
Absolutely. You can hike along the banks of the River Yeguas or explore trails around Cerro de La Atalaya, which combines Roman ruins with natural beauty. The Hermitage of Our Lady of Fuensanta also offers an outdoor adventure route. For a variety of trails, including moderate options like the 'Near the Genil River and Fuensanta Chapel' loop, explore the Hiking around Casariche guide.
Many attractions around Casariche are suitable for families. The Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail and the End of the Vía Verde del Aceite are both cycleways categorized as family-friendly. The Genil River Meander also offers a peaceful spot for families to enjoy nature.
The region around Casariche, with its olive groves and natural trails, is particularly beautiful in spring when everything is in bloom. This season offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn also provides comfortable weather for outdoor exploration, while summers can be quite hot.
The José Herrera Rodas Mosaic Museum (Collection Museográfica Mosaico José Herrera Rodas) is the perfect place to delve into Casariche's Roman past. It showcases impressive mosaics, including the unique 'Judgment of Paris' mosaic, which is the only one of its kind on the Iberian Peninsula.
Casariche hosts several cultural events throughout the year. The annual Romanorum Festum Ventippo in August recreates Roman life at the Cerro Bellido Roman Quarries. Additionally, the town celebrates the Casariche Flamenco Festival in July, offering a vibrant cultural experience.
Yes, there are several trails ideal for running. You can explore routes like the 'Genil River Meander Trail' or the 'Genil River Meander and Fuensanta Hermitage Trail'. These offer varying distances and difficulty levels. Find more options in the Running Trails around Casariche guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained greenways, such as the Subbética Greenway, for their suitability for all users and the beautiful scenery of olive groves and vineyards. The historical significance of sites like the Roman quarries and the unique natural beauty of the Genil River Meander are also highly valued.
Beyond the main parish church, the Hermitage of Our Lady of Fuensanta is a unique religious site. Built between 1544 and 1620, it is a Mozarabic-style cave church known for the breadth of its façade, making it one of the few monuments of its kind in Andalusia.


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