Attractions and places to see in Villa De San Diego De Ubaté include a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites in the Cundinamarca department of Colombia. Known as "The Dairy Capital of Colombia," the region features a colonial town layout and surrounding natural areas. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, alongside historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Little traveled path, ideal for bike rides near the Laguna de Suess. soft gravel, little trade, on rainy days the ground can be chalky (be careful).
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Viewpoint to the west of Boyacá. 3,340 meters above sea level 10km down, the SUCRE inspection... 35KM down, COPER (900msnm). Coarse stone trail (best in MTB, pass gravel)
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Fuquene antennas. 1.5km going up from Fuquene by trail you can reach the antennas. The road also communicates with the municipality of Susa (going down). You can go up in gravel but the terrain is very loose (caution when going down)
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trail in good condition to ride a gravel bike and avoid the National Highway 45A, parallel to the mountain that goes to Ubate or Cucunuba
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Chaplaincy, a place full of nature, routes for cycling as much on route as mountain-bike, beautiful mountains and beautiful landscapes for hiking and other walking sports. Located 2 hours and 30 minutes from Bogotá.
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Villa De San Diego De Ubaté is surrounded by picturesque Andean landscapes, rolling hills, and offers several stunning viewpoints. You can visit Sucre Viewpoint, located at 3,340 meters above sea level, for panoramic vistas towards the west of Boyacá. Another option is Cerro de Chegua, which provides excellent views of Laguna del Hato and Carmen de Carupa, though it involves a demanding climb. The Alto de las Antenas de Fúquene also offers great views after a trail ascent.
The town boasts a rich colonial heritage. The most prominent cultural site is the impressive Basílica del Santo Cristo de Ubaté, known for its French Gothic architecture and the revered 'El Milagroso Santo Cristo de Ubaté'. You can also explore the historic Capilla de Santa Bárbara, perched on a hill, and wander through the town's central Los Libertadores Main Park, surrounded by well-preserved colonial architecture and cobblestone streets. For more on religious tourism in the region, you can check bogota.gov.co.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Capellanía is a popular spot offering extensive routes for both road and mountain biking, as well as hiking, amidst beautiful mountain landscapes. For gravel cycling, Vereda Novoa provides a smooth ride around town, avoiding main roads. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the "Carmen de Viboral loop from Ubaté" or moderate MTB trails like the "Laguna de Cucunubá loop from Ubaté." Explore more options in the Cycling in Villa De San Diego De Ubaté guide or the MTB Trails in Villa De San Diego De Ubaté guide.
Villa De San Diego De Ubaté is proudly known as "The Dairy Capital of Colombia." This means you'll find a strong emphasis on dairy production, with local markets offering a variety of artisanal cheeses, milk products, and other regional delicacies like double cream cheese, coastal cheese, pear cheese, yogurt, and quesillos. The town also celebrates its agricultural heritage with an annual Dairy Fair. Beyond dairy, the town maintains a rich cultural heritage with traditional festivals and events throughout the year.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Cerro de Chegua offers a demanding climb with rewarding views. For cyclists, routes like the "Carmen de Viboral loop from Ubaté" and "El Hato Dam Bridge – Embalse de Hato loop from Ubaté" are rated as difficult in the Cycling in Villa De San Diego De Ubaté guide. The trail to Alto de las Antenas de Fúquene can also be challenging, especially on the descent due to loose terrain.
Villa De San Diego De Ubaté enjoys a pleasant highland climate year-round, making it suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. The consistent climate means you can plan your visit based on your preference for specific events or simply to enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor pursuits at any time.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor sports. For instance, Capellanía is loved for its beautiful mountain landscapes and extensive routes for cycling and hiking. The challenging climb to Cerro de Chegua is highly rated for its excellent views, making the effort worthwhile. The region's blend of natural scenery and active pursuits is a major draw.
While some trails are challenging, there are options for easier exploration. Vereda Novoa is described as a 'gravel soft ride' around the town, making it a good option for a less strenuous cycling experience. For walking, the general Ubaté Valley offers numerous scenic drives and paths that can be adapted for easier strolls, allowing you to enjoy the rolling hills and Andean landscapes without extreme exertion.
Yes, there are dedicated traffic-free cycling options. You can explore routes like the "Palacio Lagoon – Laguna de Palacio loop from Ubaté" which is a moderate traffic-free ride. More options are available in the Traffic-free bike rides in Villa De San Diego De Ubaté guide, offering a safer and more relaxed cycling experience away from main roads.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the local markets is a unique experience where you can immerse yourself in Colombian culture and sample the region's famous dairy products directly from producers. The town's preserved colonial architecture itself, with its traditional houses and cobblestone streets, offers a charming step back in time. Seeking out viewpoints that offer glimpses of Laguna de Cucunubá, often from vacation rentals or specific vantage points, can also be a rewarding discovery.


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