Towns that combine history, homemade cuisine, and unique landscapes, ideal for those seeking a different getaway
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The province of Córdoba is synonymous with mountains, fresh air, and nature tourism. However, beyond the most popular destinations, there are corners that preserve the essence of authenticity.
Towns that combine history, homemade cuisine, and unique landscapes, ideal for those seeking a different getaway.
San Javier and Yacanto: mountain tranquility
Córdoba secreta: escapadas a pueblos con historia y paisajes únicos
Located in the Traslasierra Valley, San Javier and Yacanto surprise visitors with their calm pace, tree-lined streets, and old buildings that tell stories from another era.
The imposing Cerro Champaquí watches over the area and offers opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and rural tourism experiences. The local cuisine stands out with homemade dishes, from hand-rolled pasta to grilled kid goat.
Villa de Soto: a journey to the past
In the north of Córdoba, Villa de Soto invites visitors to explore its historic center and its old colonial mansions. This town preserves traditions passed down from generation to generation, which are reflected in its cultural life.
Córdoba secreta: escapadas a pueblos con historia y paisajes únicos
Artisan fairs, live music, and typical recipes such as empanadas criollas or locro cordobés make every visit a journey to the heart of tradition.
Hidden Nono: beyond the river
Although Nono is a well-known destination in the Traslasierra Valley, its most secret side offers experiences that go beyond the mainstream. Less-traveled trails, natural viewpoints, and boutique inns allow visitors to enjoy slow tourism.
There, visitors can taste homemade jams, craft-made cheeses, and wines from small local producers, all accompanied by the warmth of the mountain hosts.
Córdoba secreta: escapadas a pueblos con historia y paisajes únicos
Authentic getaways in Córdoba
These towns in Córdoba show that traveling doesn't always mean visiting the most popular places. San Javier and Yacanto, Villa de Soto, and the hidden side of Nono are examples of how the province holds treasures waiting to be discovered: living history, unique landscapes, and cuisine that preserves the flavor of homemade food.
An invitation to discover secret Córdoba from a different perspective.