









the new season started walking today Sunday, October 1, after a hot summer, a short stroll to visit the Abbey of Sacromonte Valparaiso located on Mount Road at the end of the Seven Slopes and the Hermitage of San Miguel High located on the Cerro del Aceituno, and today was certainly party to rise.
We went on half past nine from Plaza Nueva, taking the Paseo de los Tristes to cross the bridge at the end of it and start the climb up the Cuesta de los Chinos direction towards Alhambra. slope that leads to the Mimbres and that we leave behind and turn left and go towards the well-known Silla del Moro.
Once positioned in it, without clear meaning, and after taking a deserved rest resulted in a little break, take the Vereda de la Acequia Real giving supply to the Alhambra and where we see majestic views of the Sacromonte. Continue along this path until a smaller descending leaves us to our left and cascade, and never better, we lower the Cortijo de los Teatinos . From here continue along a dirt track until it joins the Camino de Beas , Sacromonte paved road, and then climbing up the Cuesta de los Coches leads directly to the Abbey of Sacromonte . Abbey was open today because it was the time of the Mass. Particularly striking is the amount of existing symbols, represented the star of Solomon, which are everywhere and embedded throughout the Abbey: paneling, old wooden benches, walls, floors, even in some bins on the outside and where we stopped to shoot great snapshots of our beautiful city of Granada, the Alhambra and Jesus del Valle, but not before passing by the monumental gate with its three arc as a standard and the story that draws us to the famous discovery of lead books.
We left the Abbey to walk up the paved road that climbs to the Fargo, touring the first path we are on our left and after crossing several ravines lets us see the Hermitage of San Miguel High located on top of Cerro of same name, also called the of Aceituno.
Once situated in the vicinity of the shrine took another break and a deserved snack and we joined in the procession that was held today in honor of its patron. The noise was awesome and the fruit stalls were full time as the quince, majoletas, aceraolas, Ber ... San Miguel High
We went on half past nine from Plaza Nueva, taking the Paseo de los Tristes to cross the bridge at the end of it and start the climb up the Cuesta de los Chinos direction towards Alhambra. slope that leads to the Mimbres and that we leave behind and turn left and go towards the well-known Silla del Moro.
Once positioned in it, without clear meaning, and after taking a deserved rest resulted in a little break, take the Vereda de la Acequia Real giving supply to the Alhambra and where we see majestic views of the Sacromonte. Continue along this path until a smaller descending leaves us to our left and cascade, and never better, we lower the Cortijo de los Teatinos . From here continue along a dirt track until it joins the Camino de Beas , Sacromonte paved road, and then climbing up the Cuesta de los Coches leads directly to the Abbey of Sacromonte . Abbey was open today because it was the time of the Mass. Particularly striking is the amount of existing symbols, represented the star of Solomon, which are everywhere and embedded throughout the Abbey: paneling, old wooden benches, walls, floors, even in some bins on the outside and where we stopped to shoot great snapshots of our beautiful city of Granada, the Alhambra and Jesus del Valle, but not before passing by the monumental gate with its three arc as a standard and the story that draws us to the famous discovery of lead books.
We left the Abbey to walk up the paved road that climbs to the Fargo, touring the first path we are on our left and after crossing several ravines lets us see the Hermitage of San Miguel High located on top of Cerro of same name, also called the of Aceituno.
Once situated in the vicinity of the shrine took another break and a deserved snack and we joined in the procession that was held today in honor of its patron. The noise was awesome and the fruit stalls were full time as the quince, majoletas, aceraolas, Ber ... San Miguel High
over the city, both the Alhambra as the Albaicin. From left, we saw the pointed steeple of St. Mary of the Alhambra, the massive block of the Palace of Charles V, Nazari Palaces and the Alcazaba. Bottom right, the Albaicin. The Collegiate Church of San Salvador in the foreground. In front we also have Church of Santa Isabel La Real and San Cristobal farther away. Down to our feet we have the destroyed Church of San Luis and a little higher on our view, the Church of St. Nicholas, brilliantly whitewashed, with buttresses and famous lookout. And overhead, the Cathedral with its unique bell tower. Locked
the Holy One, we went down the hill that runs alongside the walls Arabs to leave the vicinity of the Plaza del Aliatar. Would be about half past one when we closed the ride. Now it was cooled inside the heat seems to be no, that does not want us to leave without being its founder before skin color as the copper perolillos.
Until next stay. Yes and having already seriously go the distance this step. But today's good ... As to whet your appetite legs and steps. And left shows a few snapshots of that time as always on the walking is the engine that pushes us all this ...
the Holy One, we went down the hill that runs alongside the walls Arabs to leave the vicinity of the Plaza del Aliatar. Would be about half past one when we closed the ride. Now it was cooled inside the heat seems to be no, that does not want us to leave without being its founder before skin color as the copper perolillos.
Until next stay. Yes and having already seriously go the distance this step. But today's good ... As to whet your appetite legs and steps. And left shows a few snapshots of that time as always on the walking is the engine that pushes us all this ...
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-Itinerary: Plaza Nueva, Paseo de los Tristram, Cuesta of Chinese, Silla del Moro, Vereda de la Acequia Real de la Alhambra, Cortijo de los Teatinos, Camino de Beas, Abbey of Sacromonte, Cerro del Aceituno, Ermita de San Miguel Alto, Albaycin Aliatar Square.
-Number of participants: 7
-Grade:
-Duration: 4 hours
-Water: Abadía del Sacromonte - Source Aceituno.
-Number of participants: 7
-Grade:
-Duration: 4 hours
-Water: Abadía del Sacromonte - Source Aceituno.
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