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Hiking around La Campiña, particularly the La Campiña Nature Trail near Cordoba, Spain, offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by expansive agricultural plains, including olive groves and cereal fields, alongside riverine ecosystems such as the River Guadajoz. Hikers will also encounter Mediterranean vegetation with holm oaks and wide-open steppe landscapes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cordoba Gate is one of Carmona's most emblematic monuments and a living testament to its ancient history. It formed part of the walled enclosure and the route of the Via Augusta, connecting Carmona with Cordoba. Its function was more propagandistic than defensive, conceived as a triumphal arch to symbolize the power and prosperity of the Roman Empire.
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On the way down, be careful with the gutters made by the water.
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The old parish church of Santa María belonged to the Gothic-Mudejar type of church. It seems that it was built by D. Pedro Fernández Gragera, a knight in the service of San Fernando in the reconquest of Écija. According to sources, it was completed in 1262. The structure was designed with three naves and a polygonal head, later two side naves were added, so its plan was irregular, with a tower, a patio with orange trees and a cemetery. The building was extensively renovated in the 16th and 17th centuries, with the church being demolished and rebuilt in 1758.
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The Via Verde de la Sierra is a beautiful green route in Andalusia that starts in Puerto Serrano and ends in Olvera. This 36-kilometre route follows an old railway line that was built in the early 20th century between Jerez de la Frontera and Almargen. The route offers a unique combination of beautiful nature and historical sights, including the impressive Sierra de Cádiz and a large colony of Griffon Vultures. The route is ideal for both walking and cycling and passes through several tunnels and viaducts, making it a unique experience. Along the way you will pass through smaller villages and peaceful landscapes, making it perfect for a relaxing adventure in nature.
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Carmona is a thousand-year-old city, its old town and churches and convents are worth visiting.
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The place itself is not that special. The bullfighting arena is interesting because of the recordings made here for the TV series Game of Thrones. Unfortunately we couldn't go inside. We don't know why, very stiff, unfriendly people at the checkout.
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The tower's origins date back to the 15th century, when it was built on an ancient Arab tower. Due to lightning damage in 1892, it was partially demolished, and the first part of the old Mudejar tower remains today as a bell tower.
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Too bad, the lake is completely fenced in and can only be entered via the canoe club. All around only fields and country lanes...
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La Campiña offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll traverse expansive agricultural plains, including olive groves, sunflower, and cereal fields, which are particularly vibrant in spring. The region also features well-preserved riverine ecosystems along the River Guadajoz, with riparian poplar forests, and pockets of Mediterranean vegetation with holm oaks and mastic trees. Additionally, you'll encounter wide-open steppe landscapes.
Yes, La Campiña has numerous easy trails. Out of over 140 routes, 69 are classified as easy. A good option is the Coto de las Canteras, Colegiata de Osuna y plaza de Toros — circular by the town of Osuna, which is 3.4 miles (5.5 km) long and takes about 1 hour 32 minutes to complete, leading through historical sites and natural areas.
Hiking in La Campiña allows you to explore both historical and natural points of interest. You can walk along sections of the old Cordoba-Marchena railway line, offering a unique historical context. Notable natural monuments include Coto de las Canteras (Osuna) and the Cueva de la Batida. You might also spot flamingos at Laguna de Fuente de Piedra. Historically, you can see the Jesús Nazareno Bridge / Roman Bridge Alcalá and the Alcázar of the Gate of Seville.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, the Antigua ciudad de Carmona — circular by Los Alcores is a moderate 9.7 miles (15.7 km) path that explores historical surroundings and natural features. Another option is the Vía Augusta and Laguna de los Tollos Loop, a moderate 9.5 km trail.
La Campiña is home to a variety of wildlife. In the steppe areas, you might spot typical steppe birds such as crested larks, wheatears, and corn buntings, and occasionally even Montagu's harriers. Mammals like rabbits, partridges, foxes, and Egyptian mongooses find shelter in the Mediterranean vegetation.
The trails in La Campiña are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 150 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, which includes agricultural plains, riverine ecosystems, and Mediterranean vegetation, offering a rich and engaging experience for all fitness levels.
Yes, La Campiña offers routes suitable for families. Many of the 69 easy trails are ideal for a leisurely family outing. The diverse landscapes, including agricultural fields and riverine areas, provide interesting sights for children, and some routes include rest areas with shade and tables.
Yes, the La Campiña Nature Trail near Cordoba follows a section of the old Cordoba-Marchena railway line, which closed in the 1970s. This provides a unique historical context for your hike, with the path often shaded by embankments and reed patches.
Spring is an excellent time to hike in La Campiña, especially when the agricultural plains burst with a kaleidoscope of colors from sunflower and cereal fields. The riverine ecosystems also offer cool shade, making it pleasant before the peak summer heat. Autumn can also be very enjoyable with milder temperatures.
Yes, after passing through Las Tablas on the La Campiña Nature Trail, you can enjoy views of the town of Almodóvar del Río and its impressive castle, which is recognized as a Property of Cultural Interest. Additionally, the Antigua ciudad de Carmona — circular by Los Alcores explores historical surroundings.
While La Campiña is known for its accessible terrain, there are options for more challenging routes. The region offers a mix of easy, moderate, and 3 difficult trails. For example, the Vía Verde de la Sierra Trail is a moderate 18.2 km route that takes around 4 hours 48 minutes to complete, offering a longer excursion.
Yes, the La Campiña Nature Trail includes several designated rest areas. Some are located at former railway stations, such as Guadalcázar, and there's a periurban park with shade and tables. You can also find ancient fountains and drinking troughs at the Las Pinedas de La Carlota rest area, providing convenient spots to pause and refresh.


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