From the Fuente Redonda recreation area, the GR 265 trail continues northward (Camino Viejo de Cedrillas) through several fields of grain crops. Near the foothills of the mountains, you’ll reach the parking area and pass by the remnants of the Civil War. Near a small hill, the first stone markers (35 in total) appear, helping you find your way until you reach the Cabigordo Pass, where the first of the informational stops is located. The route continues parallel to the A-226 highway until it joins the paved road leading to the town of El Pobo. At La Casilla de Cedrillas, you can see the remains of several stone pillars. You leave the road near the second interpretive stop, where the second section of stone pylons (60 in total) begins. Finally, you cross the Fuen Amarga ravine and follow several farm trails to reach the town of El Pobo.
There are no licensed lodging facilities in El Pobo, but hikers can rest at facilities made available to them. To use these facilities, you must call the following number in advance….