Best attractions and places to see in Dosquebradas, located in Colombia's Risaralda department, offers a diverse landscape of natural beauty and cultural significance. This region is part of the UNESCO-declared Coffee Cultural Landscape, providing a base for exploring its rich coffee heritage. Visitors can find extensive natural reserves, numerous water sources, and historical sites with ancient petroglyphs. The area is characterized by its lush terrain, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 21, 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 San José Monastery in Santa Rosa de Cabal was created on June 10, 2011. It is a place surrounded by nature on top of the mountain. It is a place of prayer where retreats, meetings and reflections are held. To enter the monastery, the days allowed are the 19th of each month, which is the day of San José, or also on Sundays, but you must go early since it seems that there is a limit on the number of people allowed to enter. It has a chapel and other spaces for reflection. It is a highly recommended place to visit.
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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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Uncovered road segment for MTB or walking, with a very good unevenness and degree of difficulty. It starts on the road to Samaria and connects with the Pájaro road, or mainly with San Ramón
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section of descent and then ascent very good recommended for MTB with very beautiful landscapes there is also the possibility of visiting the waterfall
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Excellent place, very nice and excellent service
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The Serranía Alto del Nudo is an extensive natural reserve, spanning 2,626 hectares, perfect for nature tourism, adventure, and hiking. It features numerous water sources, including waterfalls, and offers fresh air and beautiful rural scenery. You can also find several viewpoints like Mirador del Chaquiro, Mirador Betania, and Mirador Santa Ana Baja and Alta within this area.
Yes, you can visit the refreshing El Aguacatal Waterfall, where visitors can swim. Additionally, Alegrias Canyon features a beautiful waterfall as part of its scenic trail, offering a great spot for views and exploration. The Serranía Alto del Nudo also contains waterfalls in the La Argentina and El Chaquiro Bajo villages.
Dosquebradas offers a variety of trails. The La Paloma Trail is an uncovered road segment suitable for mountain biking or walking, known for its good unevenness and degree of difficulty. Alegrias Canyon also provides a trail with very beautiful landscapes, including a section of descent and ascent. For more structured routes, you can explore options for MTB Trails or Cycling in Dosquebradas.
You can explore Serranía La Marcada, which is significant for preserving petroglyphs from the ancient Quimbayas, showcasing the municipality's archaeological heritage. Another notable site is Alto de la Mina, a village with a history rooted in gold mining and coffee cultivation, where petroglyphs dating back over 10,000 years have been found.
Absolutely. Given its location within the UNESCO-declared Coffee Cultural Landscape, Dosquebradas offers opportunities to visit coffee farms in its rural areas. These tours allow you to learn about the coffee cultivation process from seed to cup, often including sensory experiences with coffee tastings and local treats. The village of Alto de la Mina also has a strong history of coffee cultivation.
For breathtaking views, visit Mirador de Las Camelias, which offers sweeping vistas of Dosquebradas, Pereira, and the surrounding valleys, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset. The Colina Iluminada Viewpoint is another excellent spot with a great panoramic view. Within the Serranía Alto del Nudo, you'll find viewpoints like Mirador del Chaquiro, Mirador Betania, and Mirador Santa Ana Baja and Alta.
Yes, Parque Lagos de La Pradera is a great option for families, spanning seven hectares with a beautiful lake. It offers various activities like paintball, canoeing, canopy tours, skating, horseback riding, and sports courts, including a semi-Olympic pool. The Colina Iluminada Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly.
The Plaza de Mercado is a bustling central market where you can experience daily local life and find a variety of products, from tropical fruits and vegetables to handmade crafts. For cultural events and local arts, the Casa de la Cultura Municipal serves as a hub for the community.
You can visit the Mariposario Bonita Farm (Bioparque Mariposario), an environmental interpretation and awareness center set on a coffee farm, showcasing the region's biodiversity and beautiful butterflies. Additionally, the La Cristalina Natural Reserve offers beautiful landscapes and crystal-clear waters.
The Dosquebradas-Pereira Viaduct (Viaducto César Gaviria Trujillo) is a significant architectural landmark connecting Dosquebradas with Pereira. It offers impressive views of the surrounding area and is a notable engineering feat. The nearby Helical Bridge, between Dosquebradas and Santa Rosa de Cabal, also features a mural showcasing 23 iconic birds of the Coffee Cultural Landscape.
Yes, the Serranía Alto del Nudo is a haven for birdwatching, home to over 180 endemic species, including the "El Saltarín Moñudo" (crested saltator), which is the municipality's emblem bird. Nature enthusiasts will find ample opportunities to observe diverse avian life in this reserve.
Yes, the San José Monastery of Santa Rosa de Cabal is located near Dosquebradas. It's a place of prayer surrounded by nature, hosting retreats and reflections. Visits are typically allowed on the 19th of each month (San José's day) or on Sundays, though early arrival is recommended due to limited entry.


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