Best attractions and places to see around Herrera, a municipality in the province of Seville, Spain, offer a glimpse into Andalusian history and culture. This region is characterized by its historical settlements, religious architecture, and archaeological sites. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks that reflect the area's rich heritage.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Esteva is a town known for having an important manufacturing industry of two typical Christmas sweets, mantecado and polvorón, especially in Spain. In the town, however, there is its castle, towering over the rest and where you cannot leave the town without having visited the castle.
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Cordoba municipality already very close to Seville. It is famous, among other things, for its quinces, grown in the extensive orchards on one side of the Genil River. On the other shore, olive trees and vines predominate, typical of the Cordoba countryside. Formerly the two shores were separate municipalities, one in Seville, Miragenil, and another in Córdoba called Puente de Don Gonzalo, but they were finally unified under a single Cordovan municipality in 1834, although Miragenil hardly grew.
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Cordoba municipality already very close to Seville. It is famous, among other things, for its quinces, grown in the extensive orchards on one side of the Genil River. On the other shore, olive trees and vines predominate, typical of the Cordoba countryside. Formerly the two shores were separate municipalities, one in Seville, Miragenil, and another in Córdoba called Puente de Don Gonzalo, but they were finally unified under a single Cordovan municipality in 1834, although Miragenil hardly grew.
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The name of this pretty town comes from the river Genil, which runs through this town. Puente Genil has several examples of civil architecture, among them: Stewardship of the Dukes of Medinaceli, Teatro Circo, Casa Consistorial.
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Puente Genil is a picturesque agricultural town whose name derives from the bridge over the Genil River. The Municipal Archaeological Museum has an impressive sample of Roman mosaics and remains of Roman tombstones. The culinary specialties of the area are salted fish, onion blood sausages, Iberian hams and stew.
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Marinaleda entrenched camp of the "indomitable Andalusians", proclaims on its logo representing the city, "Una utopia hacia la Paz" "a utopia towards peace. The village of 2800 inhabitants promotes land won on large estates, single-wage cooperatives , and community tasks that take place on Red Sundays.This pocket-sized Cuba is a surprising exotic island.
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The region around Herrera is rich in history. You can visit the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Puente Genil, a significant religious building and historical site. Another notable historical landmark is Estepa Castle, which offers a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, the Alcázar and Convent of Santa Clara on San Cristóbal Hill in Estepa provide further historical insights and impressive views.
Yes, the Municipal Archaeological Museum of Puente Genil is an excellent place to explore. It showcases Roman mosaics and various artifacts, providing a deep dive into the town's history and civil architecture.
You can visit Marinaleda, a settlement known for its unique community initiatives. This village promotes land cooperatives and community tasks, offering a distinctive cultural experience.
For panoramic views, consider visiting Estepa Castle or the Alcázar and Convent of Santa Clara on San Cristóbal Hill in Estepa. These sites are situated on elevated points, offering commanding perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
The Municipal Archaeological Museum of Puente Genil is categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging way for all ages to learn about the region's history through its Roman mosaics and artifacts.
The area around Herrera offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and road cycling. For running, explore options like the 'Puente Genil - run through the urban area and the Genil river' or the 'Embalse de Cordobilla loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Alamedal Viaduct – Vía Verde del Aceite loop' for gravel biking or the 'Calle San Pedro Palaces – University of Osuna loop' for road cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for running, gravel biking, and road cycling around Herrera.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed for this area, many of the running and cycling routes can be adapted for walking or hiking. For example, the 'Puente Genil - run through the urban area and the Genil river' offers an easy path. You can explore various routes in the running trails guide for suitable walking options.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical and cultural significance of the area. Highlights like the Church of the Immaculate Conception are noted for their historical importance, while the Municipal Archaeological Museum is praised for its impressive Roman mosaics. The unique community initiatives of Marinaleda also draw significant interest.
To fully appreciate the historical architecture, consider visiting the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Puente Genil, known for its Spanish colonial style. Additionally, the civil architecture showcased at the Municipal Archaeological Museum of Puente Genil provides further examples of the region's architectural heritage.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are difficult gravel biking routes like the 'Alamedal Viaduct – Vía Verde del Aceite loop from Puente Genil' which spans over 100 km. Road cyclists can also find moderate to difficult routes, such as the 'Calle San Pedro Palaces – University of Osuna loop'. More options are available in the gravel biking and road cycling guides.
Absolutely. An easy running route is 'Puente Genil - run through the urban area and the Genil river', which is just over 4 km long. This provides a gentle introduction to exploring the area on foot. More easy options can be found in the running trails guide.


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