Set against an incomparable backdrop - the Roque Cano - this bonfire is located. A path of 'lanterns' paves the way as if guiding the Saint to touch that fire. A neighborhood brimming with tradition that dresses its bonfire with strength and beauty. When San Juan begins his procession and looks towards the Roque, he knows that the triangle of bonfires has begun and that, in Vallehermoso, he is the center of all eyes.
Once the corresponding prayers have been recited, the chácaras and drums accompany the image to the end of Calle Triana, where it will take its second rest. Once here, it is the La Ladera bonfire that shows its devotion to the Saint with the lighting and the corresponding pyrotechnic display.
From Triana, San Juan, along with his entourage of musicians, dancers, and faithful, will continue to tread on his steps to, crossing Triana and Calle Mayor, reach the neighborhood of Los Rosales. Last stop and rest of the procession to witness the fire that this neighborhood offers, illuminating the mountain of Tamahuche.