It is accessed by the path that goes from San Pedro to Tamadaba, known as the Camino de los Romeros and it is a circular stone construction on a plain. It is a good place to take a break if our intention is to continue walking towards the Tamadaba pine forest. In that area there is also a set of pre-Hispanic caves that are difficult to access and that are in a state of abandonment.
We took the route to reach the Berbique era and tell you that it is not suitable for everyone. The route is very uneven, full of stones and slippery a lot.
The climb is not the most dangerous but the descent is...
I recommend not making the mistake that I made, bring appropriate shoes and water. My sneakers were so slippery that I had to take them off and go down barefoot and even sitting as if I were on a slide. I was almost crying because I was nervous about slipping with every step I took.
I don't regret having come to the threshing floor since the views are beautiful and you really enjoy nature and the peace that the silence offers up there.
Of course, please do not start the route at 6 in the afternoon, the night almost caught us. Be very careful.
HIGH DIFFICULTY
Beautiful surroundings, an old threshing floor and an Aboriginal village that is dangerous to access, there have been accidents. To get in you have to take the royal road to San Pedro and it is advisable to access only the lower ones. Not accessing it from above, Roque Bermejo, is very dangerous.
Beautiful village and nice for walking... the view is fantastic! Otherwise not much to do immediately, but that doesn't change the fact that it is cozy and pleasant!
Rachel
2 years agoAmazing place and view The only thing … there was a military helicopter practicing there
Cesar de Valenzuela
6 years agoViews and peace
Hanan bnh
3 months agoWe took the route to reach the Berbique era and tell you that it is not suitable for everyone. The route is very uneven, full of stones and slippery a lot. The climb is not the most dangerous but the descent is... I recommend not making the mistake that I made, bring appropriate shoes and water. My sneakers were so slippery that I had to take them off and go down barefoot and even sitting as if I were on a slide. I was almost crying because I was nervous about slipping with every step I took. I don't regret having come to the threshing floor since the views are beautiful and you really enjoy nature and the peace that the silence offers up there. Of course, please do not start the route at 6 in the afternoon, the night almost caught us. Be very careful. HIGH DIFFICULTY
Pedro Soto
2 years agoBeautiful surroundings, an old threshing floor and an Aboriginal village that is dangerous to access, there have been accidents. To get in you have to take the royal road to San Pedro and it is advisable to access only the lower ones. Not accessing it from above, Roque Bermejo, is very dangerous.
Frank Vvk
4 years agoBeautiful village and nice for walking... the view is fantastic! Otherwise not much to do immediately, but that doesn't change the fact that it is cozy and pleasant!