Córdoba is much more than its impressive historic center; it is also a paradise for nature lovers and active tourism. With a varied geography ranging from mountains and forests to rivers and plains, the province offers multiple options to enjoy the outdoors.
One of the main attractions is the Sierra de Hornachuelos Natural Park, an enclave declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Here you can go hiking among oaks and cork oaks, watch wildlife such as eagles and vultures, or even walk along ancient transhumance trails.
Another outstanding area is the Subbética Cordobesa, where the Vía Verde del Aceite is located, an ideal route for cyclists and walkers that crosses old train stations and centenary olive trees. For lovers of aquatic environments, the Iznájar reservoir offers the possibility of practicing water sports, while the Guadalquivir River allows kayaking with views of the city.
Cordoba is an ideal destination to connect with nature, discover amazing landscapes and enjoy outdoor activities at any time of the year.