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.
The procession begins in the Church that bears the name of the celebrated Saint, located between the neighborhoods of La Hoya and Calle Mayor. It runs through the latter to Plaza de La Constitución to the first rest or altar. Halfway through, a family from the area has been creating a floral carpet-offering for more than eight decades. At this point, the procession stops so that the Saint can witness the bonfire and the pyrotechnic display performed by the Morera neighborhood.