RoBLeDo RouTe

This is the start of one of the most photographed streets in Sequeros, on which some of the most important buildings and corners of the town can be found.
Among them, before the end of the street is the so-called Fuente Honda ("deep spring"), which includes a spring protected from the elements, a large, much-worn basin and a washing place.
Further down, on the west side of town and by a main crossroads that links Sequeros with other towns, there is the Humilladero shrine. This marks the beginning - or the end - of La Llanada, a promenade which, as well as its beautiful views on the Peña de Francia hill range, joins this building with the Virgen del Robledo sanctuary, a great local centre of religious devotion and one of the most significant in the region. In addition to its beautiful coffered ceilings, the remains of the Moza Santa (the Saint Maiden) and Simón Vela are kept inside.

From there, there are steps descending from the Sanctuary towards Cruz de la Moriana that lead the promenade back into the urban area.


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