The proposed route is one of the most comfortable in Benarrabá and allows us to travel through La Loma, which is the area located northeast of Benarrabá, whose sunny slope faces the Infiernillo stream that separates it from the town and which must be waded both on the way there and on the way back.
We walk along the eastern extension of La Loma with gentle slopes occupied by a cork oak forest with ancient trees, from which the neighboring town of Algatocín can be seen.
With a gentle profile, this route allows us to discover some of the secrets of the management of the cork oak forest, such as the intricate network of forest tracks of different ranks, the extraction routes, the bullrings or the successive states of each of the plots into which the forest estates are subdivided, which rotate the work in periods of between 9 and 10 years at the time of cork extraction in summer. It is possible to shorten the route and take a walk of just over two kilometres without giving up walking through the cork oak forests and enjoying beautiful views of Benarrabá.