Don’t follow google maps. You will end up climbing a mountain with no path, go here ‘Inicio del camino al Dolmen del Gigante.’ I wouldn’t drive up the lane there isn’t any parking and the road is really rough. Better to walk it. It’s about 1 km on a good path.
This has to be one of the most amazing sacred sites have been to and I’ve been to Sacred Sites all over the world, very a few people seem to travel here. I was there all the time on my own. It so peaceful and such a beautiful of all the mountains around you, the energy of this site is also extremely powerful sadly of course it has been dismantled through the years but that doesn’t take away from the beautiful and amazing energy of this site. It is aligned to the winter solstice as I suspected and it would’ve been a sight to celebrate this festival, and through the rest of the year it would’ve been a place where people went to connect to their inner shadows, a great place to meditate and go into your heart and into your trauma and then squeeze out again back into the light reborn and...
Read moreUn Enclave megalítico montañero único, el Dolmen del Gigante del Charcón es santuario natural monumentalizado, con una conexión visual con el Malaver y las Necrópolis prehistóricas y medievales que se enclavaron en la paisagística zona de las Sierras Béticas Gaditanas.
Con el pantano de Zahara de la Sierra a su espalda al Oeste, y el cercano dolmen de la Giganta hacia Montecorto, ofrece una Atalaya increible entre las rutas de Sierras de Grazalema, Alcornocales, Las Nieves y la Campiña Sevillana. Dominaba antiguos caminos entre el Estrecho y Antrquera hacia Granada en Sierra Nevada.
Es un centro axial de rutas y alineaciones de antiquísimas poblaciones en los albores de la humanidad. Y aun esconde secretos...
Read moreA pleasant short but steep walk (in places). We did it on a hot 30C dry summer's day so remember to take water with you. Well signposted with some great views. Look out for the grasshoppers with...
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