Best mountain passes around Obejo are found within the Sierra Morena mountain range, characterized by its landscape of low hills and peaks in the province of Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding through its countryside. Obejo's natural setting provides a backdrop for exploring various mountain passes. The area is known for its Mediterranean vegetation and olive groves.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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This is the toughest mountain pass in the province. Its western slope is fairly homogeneous in terms of slopes, always around 7%. On the other hand, the southern slope is longer and more irregular, with several demanding kilometres and long breaks, becoming easier at the end. This slope is also very scenic.
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Hard harbor overlooking the Guadalbarbo river
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This port is located in the heart of Sierra Morena, located between Obejo and Villanueva de Córdoba. Its length and percentages are medium level.
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This rise starts at the passage of the Cuzna River, at the beginning it has strong slopes at 10/12% to continue with average slopes of 6%. Beautiful port where the views of the mountains are spectacular.
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This summit gives access to a mountainous area towards the town of Obejo.
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One significant mountain pass is Puerto de La Chimorra, located on the CO-6410 road between Villaharta and Pozoblanco. This pass is known for its excellent road conditions, minimal traffic, and scenic beauty within the Sierra Morena. Another popular option is "El Caballón" Road via Obejo, which offers spectacular mountain views.
The mountain pass on the CO-6410 road, such as Puerto de La Chimorra, is described as having excellent road conditions and being well-signposted with minimal traffic. This makes it an appealing route for both cycling and scenic drives, offering a peaceful experience.
The mountain passes around Obejo are nestled within the Sierra Morena, a region characterized by breathtaking landscapes and typical Mediterranean vegetation, including extensive olive groves. Many passes, like "El Caballón" Road via Obejo and Sierra Morena., also offer spectacular viewpoints.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, "El Caballón" Road via Obejo is a challenging mountain pass with strong initial slopes of 10-12% before continuing with average gradients of 6%. Another challenging option is Puerto de las Latas., which provides access to a mountainous area and offers views overlooking the Guadalbarbo river.
When exploring passes like Puerto de La Chimorra on the CO-6410 road, it's advisable to carry water as there are no natural water sources directly on the path and very little shade along the route.
The Sierra Morena region, where Obejo is located, is ideal for nature enthusiasts. You can find opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horse riding. For specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Obejo, Road Cycling Routes around Obejo, and Gravel biking around Obejo.
Yes, Sierra Morena. is an intermediate mountain pass located between Obejo and Villanueva de Córdoba, featuring medium length and percentages. Puerto de las Latas. is also categorized as an intermediate and challenging pass.
The mountain passes around Obejo are appreciated by the komoot community for their challenging climbs, scenic viewpoints, and variety of intermediate mountain passes suitable for cycling and hiking. Users have contributed photos and upvotes, highlighting the spectacular views of the mountains, especially from passes like "El Caballón" Road via Obejo.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find options like 'Route of the Swamps — Sierra Morena' or 'Cerro Muriano summit – Los Villares Periurban Park loop'. For gravel biking, routes such as 'Canal de Guadalmellato Path – Vereda de la Alcaidía loop' are available. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Obejo and Gravel biking around Obejo guides.
While specific seasonal recommendations for mountain passes are not detailed, the Sierra Morena region is generally known for its Mediterranean climate. Given the lack of shade on some routes, spring and autumn would likely offer more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking compared to the peak summer months.
Yes, the Sierra Morena, where Obejo is situated, offers numerous hiking opportunities. While specific hiking trails directly on the passes are not detailed, the surrounding natural environment is ideal for nature enthusiasts. You can find various routes, including challenging ones, in the MTB Trails around Obejo guide, which often overlap with hiking paths.

