Best attractions and places to see in Cogua, a municipality in Cundinamarca, Colombia, offers a combination of natural landscapes and cultural sites. Its name, meaning "Support of the hill," reflects its mountainous surroundings. The area is known for outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling routes, and features colonial architecture. Cogua provides a tranquil environment with various points of interest.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Excellent place, a bike ride through the Zipaquira salt cathedral... if you go from Bogotá you should leave with time... from Usme cycling between 25 to 28 km/h with 2 stops, it took us 3 hours and 20 minutes...
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Ascent to go to Pacho, or to do it as a single training. Good climb, mid-mountain. You can leave the car in El Exito, from 5:00 am, for $9,000 all day. IT IS ALWAYS COLD ON THE DESCENT, either to Pacho or back to Zipaquira.
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Short and easy ascent, as a complement to Páramo Guerrero or Margaritas/Neusa, or for the more "pro", Alto del Aguila. You can leave the car at Exito de Zipaquira (immediately next to the beginning of the ascent). Good breakfast upstairs.
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In my opinion, the friendliest slope of the savannah. You can leave the car at El Exito de Zipaquira (from 5:00 am, $9,000/day) and visit all the hills in the area. Complement with San Jorge or El Neusa, good plan.
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Very good route, very pleasant slope to ascend with a large chainring. I suggest using the variant to Cogua, the roads to Zipaquira and Cogua, very narrow, the bike path in very poor condition and the trucks and buses very aggressive.
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Classic ascent from the municipality of Cogua, 9km (+ 400m) shops and breaks on the road, heavily traveled by cyclists and cars, then you can continue to Páramo Alto and finish at 3670msnm. or connect with Neusa by trail
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take your time, take a a big breath, take a picture, take a juice, take it to the down hill and back, and take it all to home and desire to comeback soon.
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Short scenic climb that takes you from Zipaquirá to San Jorge (you could also get to Tabio) The climb is 4.4k long at 5%. You will find food on Zipaquirá or in San Jorge. The condition of the road is ok, with some broken sections here and there.
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Cogua is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Neusa Reservoir, a significant ecological and recreational area perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and camping. The region is also home to the vital Páramo el Guerrero, a high-mountain ecosystem with unique frailejones plants, and the serene Laguna Verde, a hidden gem for hikers seeking nature.
Yes, Cogua offers popular routes for cyclists. The Alto de las Margaritas is a classic 9 km ascent, well-traveled by cyclists. Another scenic option is the Patiguapos Climb (San Jorge), a picturesque 4.4 km climb connecting Zipaquirá with San Jorge, offering food options in both towns.
For panoramic vistas, head to the Neusa Viewpoint / Alto del Borracho, which offers a pleasant incline and a great spot to rest and enjoy the scenery. The Alto de las Margaritas and Alto del Águila – Páramo Guerrero mountain passes also provide stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
In Cogua itself, the Parque Principal de Cogua (Main Park) showcases colonial architecture, including a Gothic-style church, a fountain, and gardens, reflecting the town's heritage. The urban center generally features historical baroque architecture. Nearby, you can visit the famous Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral, an underground Roman Catholic church within a salt mine, or the Nemocón Salt Mine for another unique historical tour.
The Neusa Reservoir is a great family-friendly option, offering opportunities for camping, birdwatching, and cabin stays. While not directly in Cogua, the Parque Jaime Duque, a family-friendly theme park, is located about 12.8 km away and is often combined with a visit to the region.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near Cogua. For example, you can explore moderate loops like the Nemocón Salt Mine loop or the Zipaquirá Train Station – Historic Center of Zipaquirá loop. There are also easier options such as the Zipaquirá Train Station loop. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking in Cogua guide.
Cogua's mountainous surroundings mean the weather can vary. Generally, the dry season (December to March and July to August) offers more stable conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with less rain and clearer skies. However, the Páramo areas can be cold at any time of year, so it's always advisable to pack layers.
Cogua is known for its traditional gastronomy. You can often find local dishes such as 'picada,' a platter of various meats and potatoes, and fresh trout, which is popular given the region's water bodies. Many of the cycling routes, like the Patiguapos Climb, also have food options available in nearby towns.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate running loops starting from Estación Nemocon or Zipaquirá. There's also a more challenging Fuente loop from Estación Zipaquirá. For more detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails in Cogua guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Neusa Viewpoint / Alto del Borracho, often recommending taking time to breathe and enjoy the scenery. Cyclists particularly appreciate the challenging yet rewarding ascents of routes like Alto de las Margaritas, noting the pleasant slopes and opportunities for breaks. The natural beauty and peaceful environment are consistently praised.
Absolutely. Cogua is strategically located, making it easy to combine your visit with other significant attractions. The famous Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral is only about 6 km away, and the Nemocón Salt Mine is approximately 11.3 km from Cogua. Many visitors also link their cycling or hiking routes in Cogua with these nearby historical sites.


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