This route describes a large counter-clockwise arc between Pulgarín Alto, a hamlet of Alfarnatejo, and Alfarnate. As it wanders, it leaves the rocky mass of the Tajos de Doña Ana and Gomer on its right and dry land and olive groves on its left, until it reaches the bed of the River Borbollón.
Few Tajos are as mountainous as the Tajo de Gomer, the star of the day, three of whose four flanks can be admired perfectly from the road. It is not far behind the Tajo de Doña Ana, which precedes it, with the Sierra de Sabar in the foreground, or the Tajo del Fraile, which closes the group to the north.
The Rivers Sabar and Borbollón deserve special mention, crossing each other when they have sufficient flow and even passing the source of the latter in the area of Cortijo de Auta, a place proposed as the birthplace of Omar Ibn Hafsum and, in any case, a consolidated historical scene. The valley of the Arroyo de la Cueva stream gives way to an excellent holm oak forest with gall oaks, which in the pass is accompanied by numerous specimens of cornicabra.
