Attractions and places to see around Los Blázquez offer a blend of historical sites, cultural points of interest, and natural features within the Valle del Guadiato. This region in the northwest of Córdoba province provides opportunities to explore local heritage and diverse landscapes. Visitors can discover settlements, historical landmarks, and natural areas like the Zújar River and the Sierra del Cambrón. The area is known for its dehesas, olive groves, and a variety of birdlife.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The central point of the town of Peraleda Del Zaucejo. In the square are the Town Hall building and the parish church of San Benito Abad.
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Observatory-Viewpoint The Mira Point is a platform built of wood, from which we have beautiful views of Peraleda and its surroundings.
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Path that is located near the Zújar River and that offers precise landscapes of what are the Dehesas of Extremadura. The passage through the Zújar river is very beautiful in times when there is rain and everything is green!
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It is a town located in the Valle del Guadiato region. At the entrance is an old olive press. Among the most beautiful buildings in the town are the town hall, which dates from 1949 and the parish of the Immaculate Conception from the 50s.
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Road that shows us the typical Dehesa of Extremadura. Open spaces interspersed with arable fields, oak forests and areas in between with livestock and green areas. Beautiful!
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The region offers several historical points of interest. In Los Blázquez itself, you can visit the Valsequillo settlement, known for its old olive press and notable buildings like the town hall and the Parish of the Immaculate Conception. The main square, Plaza de la Constitución, features the rebuilt Nuestra Señora del Rosario Parish Church and the Town Hall. Further afield, explore the remains of the ancient medieval town of Tolote at Castillo de Maldegollado on the Sierra del Cambrón, or visit the Museo Etnográfico to learn about local heritage. The Ermita de San Isidro, built in Andalusian regionalist style, is also a significant cultural site.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The central point of Peraleda del Zaucejo, Plaza de España, is a pleasant spot with the Town Hall and the parish church. The Valsequillo settlement is also considered family-friendly. For outdoor enjoyment, Parque de los Patos features the Moheda lagoon with ducks and a picnic area, while Parque de la Avenida de Andalucía offers a garden with various plants and a small central fountain.
The area is rich in natural beauty. You can experience the typical Extremaduran Dehesa along the Road from Peraleda del Zaucejo to Monterrubio de la Serena, with its open spaces, oak forests, and livestock. The Path along the Río Zújar offers beautiful river landscapes, especially after rainfall when everything is green. The Valle del Guadiato provides tranquil natural environments, ideal for birdwatching, particularly for thrushes. The Sierra del Cambrón also offers elevated views.
For panoramic views, consider visiting El Punto Mira, an observatory-viewpoint near Peraleda del Zaucejo that offers beautiful vistas of the town and its surroundings. The Sierra del Cambrón, where Castillo de Maldegollado is located, also provides a strategic high point with commanding views of the area.
The region around Los Blázquez is excellent for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including the 'Circular Route of Peñarroya' or the 'Monterrubio de la Serena and Hinojosa del Duque Loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Ermita de San Isidro Labrador – Las Peñas Altas loop' or the 'La Granjuela – Valsequillo loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the dedicated Road Cycling Routes around Los Blázquez and MTB Trails around Los Blázquez guide pages.
The Zújar River area, with its Extremaduran Dehesas, is particularly beautiful when green after rainfall, suggesting spring or late autumn could be ideal for lush landscapes. Winter also sees thousands of birds, including cranes, visit the lands along the Zújar River, making it a good time for birdwatching. The pilgrimage (romería) in honor of San Isidro at Ermita de San Isidro takes place in May, offering a cultural experience alongside outdoor exploration.
Yes, Los Blázquez preserves unique traditions. One notable event is 'Las Enramadas' on San Juan's Day, where young men engage in a courtship ritual by placing branches on young women's doors or writing messages on facades. Additionally, a pilgrimage (romería) in honor of San Isidro is held in May at the Ermita de San Isidro.
Absolutely. The Valle del Guadiato is known for its abundance of thrushes, making it a good spot for birdwatchers. The area along the Zújar River is also a significant habitat, with thousands of birds, including cranes, visiting these lands to spend the winter, especially when the dehesas are green after rainfall.
The Zújar River forms a natural border between Córdoba and Badajoz, playing a vital role in irrigating lands with holm oaks, olive trees, wheat, and onions. The landscapes along the Zújar River are characteristic of the Extremaduran Dehesas, offering beautiful scenery, particularly when green after rainfall. It's also a significant area for birdlife, attracting thousands of cranes and other birds in winter.
The main square of Los Blázquez is the Plaza de la Constitución. It is rectangular in shape and elevated above adjacent streets. It features a fountain at its center and is home to both the Nuestra Señora del Rosario Parish Church and the Town Hall, making it a central hub for the town's civic and religious life.
Yes, Los Blázquez offers several parks for relaxation. Parque de los Patos features the Moheda lagoon with ducks and a picnic area, perfect for a leisurely afternoon. Additionally, Parque de la Avenida de Andalucía has a small central fountain and a beautiful garden with various plants, and Parque del Paseo de la Victoria provides another green space for residents and visitors.


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