The El Cuervo de Sevilla Guide app is a free tool part of the Unified Digital Street Map of Andalusia (CDAU) project and developed by the Institute of Statistics and Cartography of Andalusia (IECA). This app offers detailed information about El Cuervo de Sevilla, a picturesque village located in the Lower Guadalquivir region, in the province of Seville, on the historic Via Augusta. Its highlights include:
History and Heritage: The town center was established in the 18th century as a mandatory stop on the Via Augusta, now the N-IV route. The iconic Casa de Postas (now the "El Molino" cultural center) has been preserved, a historic attraction for travelers of bygone eras. Also noteworthy are the Parish Church of San José—which houses the patron saint of the Virgen del Rosario—and the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Rosario next to Rocío de la Cámara Park.
Activities: Nature and the outdoors are key to the local scene: Laguna de los Tollos, a protected wetland where birds such as the shoveler and flamingos can be spotted, is ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and strolls through Rocío de la Cámara Park. You'll also find trails such as Cubo, La Mocha, and the route to Fuente de la Higuera.
Local Gastronomy: El Cuervo is famous for its traditional artisan bread, which is featured in the popular "Bread Day and Trade Fair" every April. Bakers offer their products, and typical dishes such as hot garlic bread, migas, and salmorejo are prepared, followed by desserts such as espoleá and torrijas.
The app also includes an interactive street map to locate points of interest, bars, and restaurants, making it easier to plan your visit. Immerse yourself in the essence of El Cuervo de Sevilla and enjoy a unique experience with this comprehensive tourist guide.