Best attractions and places to see around Puente Genil are found in its strategic location within Andalusia, characterized by the Genil River and surrounding agricultural landscapes. The town features historical sites reflecting Roman and Arab influences, alongside natural areas. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural and natural points of interest, including extensive greenways and vineyards.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hermitage that still contains the style of a Mozarabic-style cave church in which the amplitude of its façade stands out, making it one of the few monuments of these characteristics in Andalusia.
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In the passage of the Vía Verda through Moriles there are these huge fields of vines that cover the set of ridges that can be seen from the track!
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Outdoor adventure route, passing through the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta and the ruins of old mines.
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It is located on the outskirts of the municipality and was built between 1544 and 1620. It is a Mozarabic-style cave church in which the breadth of its façade stands out, making it one of the few monuments of these characteristics in Andalusia. .
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One of the last meanders of the Genil river before reaching the Malpasillo Reservoir, close to the town of Badolatosa. Space to be there for a while, quietly and enjoying this beautiful landscape!
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If you have started the greenway in Jaén, this point will be the end of the route. If, on the other hand, you are going to start traveling along the old railway route from here, it will be the starting point and you will have 120 fantastic kilometers ahead to enjoy.
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The Vía Verde del Aceite runs along the route of the former "oil train" between Puente Genil and Jaén. It is 128 km long and well developed. The region around Jaén is known for the intensive cultivation of olives and is the world's most important producer of olive oil. Hence the name of the train, which used to be mainly used to transport it. In countless loops and on a total of 13 metal bridges from the 19th century, the Vía Verde leads through a beautiful hilly landscape full of olive trees.
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Puente Genil is a great starting point for cycling. The Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail is a popular choice, running through the southern part of Córdoba province with very slight slopes, making it suitable for all users. It passes through olive groves and vineyards. Another option is the Vía Verde del Aceite, a 128 km long route that follows an old railway line, offering scenic views of olive trees and vineyards. You can find more cycling routes in the area on the Cycling around Puente Genil guide.
Yes, Puente Genil offers several family-friendly attractions. The Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail and the Vía Verde del Aceite are excellent for family cycling or walking. The Old Navas del Selpillar station is a historical site that can be interesting for families, and the Montilla Vineyards offer a pleasant natural setting. The Genil River area, including the Genil River Meander, provides opportunities for enjoying nature.
Puente Genil is rich in history. The town's namesake, the Stone Bridge (Puente de Piedra), is an iconic landmark with origins dating back to 1589. The Fuente Álamo Site (Roman Villa of Fuente Álamo), just 3 km from the center, showcases significant Roman mosaics and artifacts. You can also explore the 10th-century Arab watchtower, Castillo Anzur, which offers panoramic views. The Old Navas del Selpillar station is another historical site related to the region's railway past.
The natural beauty of Puente Genil is centered around the Genil River. You can visit the Genil River Meander, one of the last before the Malpasillo Reservoir, offering a tranquil landscape. The Cordobilla Reservoir is a protected wetland area, and the Laguna de Tíscar Natural Reserve and Laguna de los Arenales are other significant natural wetlands. The Los Castellares area, next to the Genil River, includes the Sierra del Castillo, known for birds of prey. The Montilla Vineyards also provide a beautiful natural setting.
Yes, Puente Genil offers various hiking opportunities, particularly along the greenways and near the natural reserves. While the Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail and the Vía Verde del Aceite are popular for cycling, they are also suitable for walking. For dedicated hiking routes, you can explore options like the Laguna de Zóñar Loop or trails near the Genil River. More detailed hiking routes can be found in the Hiking around Puente Genil guide.
Puente Genil has a rich cultural scene. The Municipal Archaeological Museum, housed in the former convent of La Victoria, displays artifacts from 100,000 BC to the Middle Ages, including an exhibition on quince jam manufacturing. The Fosforito Hall is dedicated to the renowned flamenco singer Antonio Fernández Díaz "Fosforito." The Ethnographic Museum showcases rural life and traditions. The town is also famous for its unique Holy Week (La Mananta) celebrations, with a dedicated Holy Week Museum.
Absolutely. Puente Genil is located within the prestigious Montilla-Moriles Wine Region. You can visit the Montilla Vineyards, which are found along the Vía Verde del Aceite, and sample local Fino and Pedro Ximénez wines. The area's landscape is characterized by these vineyards, offering a unique visual contrast to the olive groves.
Beyond the historic Stone Bridge, the 10th-century Arab watchtower, Castillo Anzur, offers commanding views that can reach as far as Sierra Nevada on clear days. The Genil River Meander also provides a scenic viewpoint of the river landscape before the Malpasillo Reservoir. The Montilla Vineyards are also noted as a viewpoint.
The region of Puente Genil, being in Andalusia, generally experiences hot summers. For outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal. During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant for exploring the greenways, vineyards, and natural areas. Spring is particularly beautiful when everything is in bloom.
Yes, there are several running trails around Puente Genil. You can find routes that take you through the urban area and along the Genil River, as well as longer loops around the Embalse de Cordobilla or towards Castillo Anzur. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Puente Genil guide.
Puente Genil is home to significant archaeological findings. The Fuente Álamo Site (Roman Villa of Fuente Álamo) is a key archaeological site featuring well-preserved Roman mosaics and other artifacts, providing insights into Roman civilization from the 1st to the 10th century AD. The Municipal Archaeological Museum also houses a collection of archaeological materials from the region, covering its history from 100,000 BC through antiquity and the Middle Ages.


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