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We begin the route in the district of El Jaral, on calle Santiago
Apóstol, where we take the path traditionally known as Maderos
Abajo. A few metres later we pass las Cruces de Ramallo, where
we follow the path down. As we descend there are walls on
either side of the path, which continues down to the TF-82 road,
along what is known as the curve of the Barranco de Rodrigo
ravine. There is a former Stations of the Cross here, one of the
few ethnographic elements with religious symbols still preserved
in the town. Here we will take the path to La Vegueta which
ascends the northern side of the abovementioned ravine, until
it meets the PR-TF 70 path, which will lead us to the historical
centre of Guía de Isora.
This path can be followed in both directions; starting from the
district of El Jaral or from the historical centre of Guía de Isora.