Best attractions and places to see in Zipacón, located approximately 50 kilometers from Bogotá, offer a blend of historical legacy, cultural vibrancy, and natural beauty. Situated at an altitude of 2,550 meters, the municipality features picturesque cloud forest landscapes. Zipacón is known for its colonial-style architecture and its rich Muisca history, having served as a meditation site for the Muisca Zipa. The area also preserves ancient potato agriculture and rock art, reflecting its deep historical roots.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The variant is wide, has a lot of traffic, you have to be careful, it is a very fast road, but perfect for time trial training.
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🏔️EVERY 100 METERS A VERY HARD CRAMP FOR A FIRST TIME I REALLY LIKED THE SECTION OF THE ROAD FULL OF SWAMP AND MUD, BUT I DID LIKE THE STOP WHERE THE EMPANADA MAN WAS ON THE ROUTE I TOOK. I LEFT PHOTOS THERE 🚲🏔️🍀 GOOD LUCK
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The descent to Curubital via trail is excellent! Given the rainy conditions, only 40% of the route is rideable; it's worth every inch!
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Short but substantial training, the food in this place is very good, especially the cob wraps
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Built in 1904, it is the highest point of the Girardot Railway and therefore that of the Vía Verde between Facatativá and La Mesa. Its name alludes to the engineer Francisco Javier Cisneros (1836-1898)
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Zipacón is nestled in picturesque cloud forest landscapes, offering beautiful scenery. You can find panoramic views from the Mirador de Facatativá. The municipality also promotes ecotourism and conservation of its natural environment.
Absolutely. Zipacón is rich in history and culture. You can explore its well-preserved colonial architecture and cobbled streets. Key sites include the Iglesia San Antonio de Padua, the Casa de la Cultura which hosts museums and art exhibitions, and the unique Museo del Disco, the first of its kind in Colombia. Don't miss the historic Cisneros Station, built in 1904, representing the highest point of the Girardot Railway.
For hiking and cycling, the Mason Road Trail to Bojacá via La Herrera is a popular intermediate trail, though it can be stony in parts. Another notable spot is Curubital, which offers an excellent descent, even in rainy conditions. The historic Caminos Reales also provide various routes for adventure tourism.
Zipacón and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Alto loop from Zipacón' or the 'Cascada El Tambo loop'. If you're into running, there's also an 'Alto loop from Zipacón' designed for jogging. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Vereda Mancilla – Alto de Padilla loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking in Zipacón, Running Trails in Zipacón, and Cycling in Zipacón.
Yes, for a family-friendly dining experience, you can visit Restaurante Curubital. It's known for its very good food, especially the cob wraps, making it a great stop after an activity.
Zipacón's elevated location at 2,550 meters means it experiences cloud forest conditions. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, generally, the dry season (typically December to March and July to August) might offer more comfortable conditions for outdoor activities, though some trails like Curubital are noted to be excellent even in rainy conditions.
Zipacón has a significant railway heritage. Besides the prominent Cisneros Station, the town is home to several other historic railway stations like Sebastopol, Barrio La Estación, La Capilla, and El Ocaso. The Tunnel of Zipacón (or Sebastopol Tunnel) is also a unique feature, now serving as a path for walkers and cyclists through the mountains.
Yes, Zipacón preserves ancient Muisca heritage. The town's central park features a statue of the legendary Muisca cacique, reflecting its indigenous roots. You can also find examples of ancient rock art in the area, showcasing this rich history.
Zipacón maintains a vibrant cultural spirit through various festivals. The town hosts festivals of classical and popular music, dance, and plastic arts. The central park also features a monument dedicated to the Colombian popular music festival, highlighting its importance.
The Alto de la Madre del Amor Hermoso, also known as the Sanctuary of the Virgin Mother of Beautiful Love, is a significant religious site in Zipacón. It is known for an annual pilgrimage that takes place on December 7th.


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