Best attractions and places to see around Moriles include a rich blend of history, tradition, and natural beauty, largely centered around its renowned wine culture. This charming Andalusian village in the province of Córdoba is surrounded by extensive vineyards, primarily growing the Pedro Ximénez grape, and olive groves. The landscape offers scenic views and insights into the region's winemaking tradition. Visitors can explore cultural sites, natural features, and archaeological sites.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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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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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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Lucena is a medium-sized small town with around 42,000 inhabitants. If you cycle the entire Via Verde del Aceite, this place is a good stopover. In addition to olives and olive oil, the region's most important agricultural products are, in particular, the strong, sherry-like white wines of the D.O. growing region. Montilla Moriles (Wikipedia). You definitely have to try them.
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In Navas del Selpillar there is this discarded train station that includes a water tank for the locomotive.
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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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Shortly after Navas del Selpillar on the Via Verde de Aceite there are several vineyards.
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Moriles is surrounded by extensive vineyards, primarily growing the Pedro Ximénez grape, and olive groves, offering scenic views. You can walk through these vineyards to appreciate the region's winemaking tradition. The Montilla Vineyards are a notable example. Additionally, the nearby Southern Córdoba Lagoons, such as Laguna del Rincón and Laguna de Tiscar, are significant natural reserves important for waterfowl.
Yes, Moriles offers several historical and cultural landmarks. The Parish Church of San Jerónimo is a significant Neoclassical chapel with 17th and 18th-century altarpieces. The Plaza de la Constitución, the heart of Moriles, features paving representing local symbols and a monument celebrating the town's independence. You can also explore the Museo del Mosto, which showcases traditional grape pressing, and the Centro de la Cultura del Vino, dedicated to Moriles' unique wine.
The area around Moriles is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. The Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail and the Vía Verde del Aceite are popular for cycling. For more options, you can explore various routes for gravel biking, cycling, and hiking around Moriles.
Many attractions around Moriles are suitable for families. The greenways, such as the Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail and the Vía Verde del Aceite, are ideal for easy cycling or walking with children due to their slight slopes and absence of motor vehicles. Exploring the vineyards and visiting the Museo del Mosto can also be engaging for families interested in the region's culture.
Moriles is at the heart of the Montilla-Moriles wine region. You can experience its wine culture by visiting the Centro de la Cultura del Vino, which explains the viticulture and winemaking process. Many local wineries (Bodegas) also welcome visitors for tours, tastings, and purchases. The Museo del Mosto provides insights into traditional grape pressing techniques.
Popular cycling routes include the Jauja – Subbética Greenway Natural Trail, which runs through olive groves and vineyards, and the Vía Verde del Aceite, a 120-kilometer route along a former railway line. The Old Lucena Station and Old Navas del Selpillar station are historical stops along these routes. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Moriles guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. While the greenways are primarily for cycling, they also offer pleasant walking paths. For dedicated hiking, routes like the 'Laguna de Zóñar Loop' or 'Near the Genil River and Fuensanta Chapel' provide scenic experiences. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Moriles guide.
The best time to visit Moriles for tourism and outdoor activities is generally in spring when everything is in bloom, or in autumn during the grape harvest season. The weather is typically milder and more pleasant for exploring vineyards and historical sites than the hot summer months.
Yes, Moriles is famous for its high-quality wines, and many local wineries (Bodegas) welcome visitors. You can often arrange tours and tastings to sample their finos, amontillados, olorosos, and natural sweet wines. Some notable wineries include Bodega Lagar de Casablanca, Bodega La Casilla, Bodega Sánchez Real, Bodegas Doblas, and Bodegas El Monte.
Yes, the Cortijo de Chacón is an archaeological site near Moriles that contains Roman remains, including numerous pottery pieces. This offers a glimpse into the area's ancient history and past inhabitants.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained infrastructure of the greenways, making them attractive for cycling and walking. The scenic beauty of the olive groves and vineyards, especially in spring, is frequently highlighted. The historical stations along the routes, like Old Lucena Station, are also enjoyed as interesting stopovers.
While specific parking details for every attraction are not provided, Moriles is a small village, and parking is generally available in or near the town center, especially around the Plaza de la Constitución. For greenway access points, designated parking areas are often provided.
The extensive vineyards and olive groves surrounding Moriles offer numerous scenic views, especially from elevated points or along the greenways. The contrast between the green vineyards and the olive trees is particularly striking. The Montilla Vineyards themselves provide a beautiful landscape to observe.


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