EL PEDROSO
is a pretty little town with a notable Mudéjar church.
Accommodation
is limited, though the town now boasts a sparkling new hotel, the
Casa Montehuéznar
, Avda. de la Estación 15 (tel 954 889 000; ¬36-48), up the street opposite the station in a restored mansion with its own good restaurant. For more simple rooms enquire at the train station
cantina
(bar) or
Bar Serranía
, an excellent
tapas bar
, across the road from the station, which serves up local specialities such as venison, hare, pheasant and partridge.
Eighteen kilometres further to the east - and perhaps as good a place as any to cut back to Sevilla if you're not counting on trekking the whole length of the range - lies
CONSTANTINA
, a lively and beautiful mountain town with a population of almost 15,000, founded in the fourth century by the Romans during the reign of the Emperor Constantine, and named after his son. High above the town is the impressive
Castillo de la Armada
, surrounded by shady gardens descending in terraces to the old quarters. At the base is the sixteenth-century parish church of
La Encarnación
, once again with a Mudéjar tower, Moorish influence having died hard in these parts.
Constantina has a
tourist office
inside the
ayuntamiento
, c/Eduardo Dato 7 (Mon-Fri 8am-3pm; tel 954 880 000), which can provide a useful town map. The cheapest of the
places to stay
is the modern youth hostel, c/Cuesta Blanca s/n (tel 955 881 589; under ¬12), uphill behind a pump station at the south end of the town with single and twin rooms. Everything else is priced above the budget category, including the delightful
Casa Mari Pepa
, c/José de la Bastida 25 (tel 955 880 158; ¬36-48), with distinctively decorated en-suite rooms in a refurbished mansion. There are plenty of places for
eating and drinking
along and around c/Mesones, the main street, and there's even a bit of
nightlife
here with a clutch of discos -
Bonny Dog
is the most central - drawing the younger set in from miles around at weekends. Travelling on to Sevilla, there are two buses a day currently running at 6.45am and 3pm but check with the tourist office or the operator Linesur (tel 954 902 368) for the latest information.