The path of the Cinglas owes its name because it passes between large limestone cuts called “belts” forming spectacular balconies. This road was of the utmost importance since it was the road that was used when it had grown in the Rio and the natural road of Corbera was cut. This road was mainly used to remove the carob from the fields of the Rio de las Cuevas.
BTT Cruz de la Ceja-Fuente El Pino
Very pleasant route, a 23 km ‘stroll’, ideal for gravel and gentle mountain biking. Without significant slopes, tracks in good