1. Ermita San Benito
Su origen se remonta al siglo XV. La Ermita de San Benito nos habla de varias historias a través de sus paredes y de su recorrido. Ellas nos cuentan, por ejemplo, lo siguiente:
•Los musulmanes estuvieron allí y dan muestra de su presencia a través del diseño mudéjar de una puerta, en la construcción de una bóveda o en sus muros.
•Siguió funcionando hacia 1494, época en que pasó por allí la Orden de Santiago fundando una cofradía que aunaba religiosos de ambos sexos.
•Hacia el siglo XIX los franceses la invaden y casi la destruyen.
La lista continúa y le vuelven a dar vida hacia el año 1886. Cada paso de todas estas órdenes y momentos de la historia se reflejan en su construcción y en su arte.
Es fácil acceder a ella, ya que el trayecto no presenta complicaciones. Lleva unas 2 horas de caminata entre bellezas naturales como:
•El arroyo San Pedro.
•Orquídeas moradas y vegetación,
como el majuelo, propio de la región
•Arroyo de Los Molinos
Este sendero circular cubre 11 km y la naturaleza se hace presente en cada uno de ellos.
2. Ermita del Humilladero del Cristo
Yendo de Guadalcanal hacia Llerena se arriba a esta hermosa construcción de estilo barroco. Si decides visitarla, estarás entrando a una ermita cuya edificación se llevó a cabo en el siglo XVI y se amplió en el siglo XVIII (segunda mitad).
Vale la pena destacar un mural azulejado que se encuentra en el Humilladero que fue restaurado y muestra en imágenes un calvario. Acompañan flores y versos a este histórico mural.
Caminantes de todos los pueblos vecinos se acercaban a esta Ermita del Humilladero del Cristo a pedir y dar gracias. La naturaleza enmarca a esta excursión y nos regala un mirador para ver el municipio.
Estas 2 rutas religiosas dan cuenta del paso de la religión y de la historia en la región de Guadalcanal. Sigue leyendo y te contaremos dónde encontrar más información sobre muchos otros sitios de valor religioso e histórico de esta zona.
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