Best attractions and places to see around La Granjuela, a town located in the Valle del Guadiato in northern Córdoba, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural features. The area has roots in the Fuente Obejuna farmstead and was rebuilt after the Civil War, resulting in a new urban layout. Notable natural features include Laguna de Peña Ladrona, a wetland rich in aquatic birds. The region also contains archaeological sites such as the Iberian sanctuary of Los Castillejos and…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful view, very cool!!!
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Belmez Castle is a historic fortress located in Belmez. It stands majestically on a high limestone rock, offering a stunning view of the village and surrounding areas. The castle dates back to at least 1245, with significant additions made in the 15th century. It played an important role during the Reconquista and was occupied by French troops during the Peninsular War (1810-1812). The castle features a pentagonal Keep, six semicircular towers and a zigzag staircase leading up to it. If you're planning a visit, it's open daily and admission is free.
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Situated on an imposing rock is the 13th century Belmez castle. Climb the steep hill for a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.
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A beautiful 13th century castle stands majestically on the hill, like a lookout for the town of Belmez. It can be accessed by stairs to enjoy the panoramic views of the mountains and even the Sierra Boyera Reservoir.
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The castle of Belmez, located in Belmez, province of Córdoba (Spain), is visible from any angle, it stands majestically on the top of a high limestone rock from which it dominates the city below. From the guardian of Alto Guadiato, the neighboring municipalities of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo, Espiel and Fuente Obejuna can also be seen.
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This town is perhaps best known for inspiring Lope de Vega's work "Fuenteovejuna" about the events that took place here in the 15th century that ended with the death of the village commander Fernán Gómez de Guzmán at the hands of the residents. It has also often been associated with the Roman municipality of Mellaria, although the most recent historical investigations make it clear that this Roman town does not share the same past as Fuente Obejuna and that it was actually located on a nearby hill.
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Although this is one of the oldest monuments in Fuente Obejuna, its date of construction is not exactly known, although there are indications that place it between the 15th and 16th centuries. It is dedicated to the Virgen de Gracia, to whom the soldiers brought offerings as thanks when they returned from their battles or asking for protection before leaving. It is said that among these offerings there were human hands and feet, an alligator and even two whale ribs in the hermitage.
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Iconic castle visible from far away and from all directions, since it is located on a large limestone rock that presides over the town of Belmez. You can access the castle by stairs and contemplate the infinite views that you have from above.
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The region boasts a rich history. You can visit the historically significant Fuente Obejuna Town Center, known for inspiring Lope de Vega's play. Another must-see is Belmez Castle, a fortress dating back to 1245 offering expansive views. Additionally, the area features archaeological sites like the Iberian sanctuary of Los Castillejos and Roman vestiges at El Donadio Viejo.
Yes, nature lovers will appreciate the Laguna de Peña Ladrona, a significant wetland rich in aquatic birds, ideal for outdoor activities. For panoramic views, the Belmez Castle, perched on a large limestone rock, provides stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Within La Granjuela, you can visit the Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora del Valle, a Neo-Baroque church built in 1950, featuring a white tower and housing the image of the town's patroness. The Ayuntamiento (Town Hall) is also a notable local landmark.
Families can enjoy exploring the Fuente Obejuna Town Center, which offers a glimpse into local history. The Monument to the Terrible Dog and Statue of the Miner of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo is another interesting spot that tells a local legend, and the Statue of El Terrible Dog is wheelchair accessible.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, including the 15 km "Vía Verde La Maquinilla" between Belmez and Peñarroya. For cycling, routes like the 30 km "Embalse de Sierra Boyera y Belmez" are popular. Hiking options include the 18 km "Bélmez from Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo" route. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around La Granjuela, Cycling around La Granjuela, and Hiking around La Granjuela guides.
Yes, you can visit the Statue of El Terrible Dog, Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo, which commemorates a dog credited with discovering local coal deposits. There's also the combined Monument to the Terrible Dog and Statue of the Miner of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo, celebrating the area's mining heritage and local legend.
La Granjuela hosts several traditional events throughout the year. You might enjoy the Día de la Candelaria on February 2nd with bonfires, the Romería de San Isidro Labrador in May, the Feria de la Tapa y la Artesanía in July, or the Feria de Nuestra Señora del Valle in August, which features a procession.
Visitors often appreciate the rich historical context, such as the stories behind Fuente Obejuna Town Center and the impressive architecture and views from Belmez Castle. The unique local legends, like that of El Terrible Dog, also capture visitors' interest.
Beyond the local parish church, you can explore the Hermitage of Our Lady of Grace in Fuente Obejuna. This ancient monument, possibly dating back to the 15th or 16th century, is dedicated to the Virgen de Gracia and has a fascinating history of offerings from soldiers.
While not directly in La Granjuela, the Museo Geológico-Minero (Geological-Mining Museum) is a notable attraction in the wider region, offering insights into the area's geological and mining heritage.
Fuente Obejuna Town Center is historically significant as it inspired Lope de Vega's famous play "Fuenteovejuna." The play recounts real 15th-century events where the townspeople united against a tyrannical commander. It has also been associated with the Roman municipality of Mellaria.
Yes, Belmez Castle is accessible to visitors. You can reach the castle by stairs, and admission is free. It offers stunning, infinite views from its elevated position on a large limestone rock.


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