Best attractions and places to see in Villamaría, located in Colombia's coffee-growing region, offers a diverse landscape. This area is recognized as part of the UNESCO Coffee Cultural Landscape, known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including thermal springs and parts of Parque Natural Nacional Los Nevados. The region is also noted for its coffee farms and numerous viewpoints.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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During the nineties of the twentieth century, a peasant leader from Filandia named FLAMINIO MARÍA PARRA GALINDO, a resident of the village "La Palmera", began to develop a dream of creating a tourist viewpoint on the hill known as "El bizco" with a great panoramic view, and from this idea the MIRADOR COLINA ILUMINADA arose, although he was not able to see his dream come true, this construction is a tribute to his memory.
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The Alto de la Mina village is located 14 km from Chinchiná, on the Vía a Marsella, passing through Alto Curacao, the Manuel Mejía Foundation and the Naranjal Bankruptcy. They are also part of the declaration of the Coffee Cultural Landscape in 2011 made by UNESCO. Some petroglyphs dating back more than 10,000 years ago, made by prehistoric ancestors from the Neolithic period, have been found within the path. As for the history of the top of the mine, the path was generated as such with the Gómez family, owners of the Sinaí hacienda, this family from Antioquia who arrived in search of gold and took this area as a reference with the name of the "top of the mine." Some time later, this activity was abandoned because it was not so profitable and they dedicated themselves to growing coffee, especially coffee, this being their main livelihood today. Currently, the founders of the village are in their fifth generation, and the tourism service is also available.
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Good shelter, waterproof, hydration and adequate nutrition
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Excellent route, demanding route, worth doing. Good preparation. Of the two routes, Mariquita-Letras and Lebanon-nevado-Letras, without hesitation I prefer the route through the snowy mountain, more demanding, but more rewarding, spectacular, the most beautiful route in Colombia.
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MTB section on an uncovered road, part of the Lusitania neighborhood towards the gallinazo road, and from which you can continue towards the GRUTA, with very beautiful landscapes, it is a bit technical and also has a good slope to warm up your legs.
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Villamaría is rich in natural beauty. You can visit parts of the Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevados, known for its snow-capped peaks and páramos. Other highlights include the powerful Cascada Los Molinos and Cascada Las Nereidas waterfalls, the serene Laguna Negra, and various coffee farms offering scenic views.
Yes, Villamaría has several significant cultural and historical sites. The Alto de la Mina settlement is part of the UNESCO Coffee Cultural Landscape and features petroglyphs over 10,000 years old. In the town center, you can explore Parque de Bolívar, home to the Arrieros Monument and the colonial-style Town Hall.
Villamaría is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Cycling is very popular, especially on challenging routes like Alto de Letras, known as the world's longest UCI mountain pass. You can also enjoy mountain biking or hiking on trails such as the Lusitania–Gallinazo Dirt Road and La Paloma Trail. The region also offers opportunities for exploring hot springs and coffee farms.
Families can enjoy the Acuaparque de la Montaña, a water park with pools and slides. The Colina Iluminada Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, offering great panoramic views.
Villamaría is known for its relaxing hot springs. Popular options include Termales El Otoño and Tierra Viva Thermal Springs. Termales El Otoño is conveniently located about 25-30 minutes from the town center.
For cyclists, the route through the Nevado area to Alto de Letras is considered one of Colombia's most beautiful. The Lusitania–Gallinazo Dirt Road also offers a scenic unpaved route for mountain biking or driving, with varied terrain and picturesque landscapes. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling in Villamaría guide.
The Villamaría Cable Vía offers visitors enjoyable views of the surrounding area and provides an opportunity to appreciate the local coffeehouses in the vicinity.
Villamaría is famous for its local gastronomy. Be sure to try its delicious chorizos and mazamorra, which are essential parts of the region's culinary identity.
Yes, Villamaría hosts the Feria Nacional de la Horticultura annually between late June and early July. This event showcases the town's agricultural traditions and cultural heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the challenging yet rewarding nature of routes like Alto de Letras, highlighting its spectacular views. The scenic landscapes along trails like the Lusitania–Gallinazo Dirt Road and the historical significance and views from Alto de la Mina are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several traffic-free cycling routes available. You can find options for both race bikes and touring bicycles, with varying distances and difficulties. Explore the Traffic-free bike rides in Villamaría guide for more details.


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