The common thread of this route is the footprint of water in the parish of Gándara, as it passes through places through which this resource passes. As early as 1753 there were 17 mills in the Cadastre of the Marquis of Ensenada; A fact that demonstrates the relevance of the abundance of water and its levels in this area.
Along this route, you pass through places where water is the main driving force for the operation of the mills. The route runs through a rural environment characterized by the geological and natural richness of its mountains, where you can observe the flora and fauna of the area.
In this beautiful route, which runs along ancient recovered roads and riverside paths, we can see waterfalls, mills, a batán, granaries, abelarizas, a fort and a rich flora and fauna.