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Hike the easy 2.1-mile Pueblito Paisa Access Trail to Cerro Nutibara for panoramic Medellín views and a charming replica village.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Pueblito Paisa Access Trail is located on Cerro Nutibara, which is centrally located in Medellín. You can reach the base of the hill by public transport or taxi. While there isn't a dedicated parking lot specifically for the trailhead, limited street parking might be available nearby. For those with mobility issues, it's recommended to be dropped off directly at the top of Cerro Nutibara, as many paths involve stairs.
Yes, this trail is generally considered easy to moderate and is suitable for beginners. You can choose between following a paved road with a wide sidewalk or taking steeper paths with stairs. The ascent is manageable for most people in reasonably good shape, often taking under 30 minutes to reach the top.
The terrain is varied. You can choose to follow a paved road, which also has a separate bike lane and wide sidewalk, offering a smoother ascent. Alternatively, there are steeper, more direct paths composed of stairs for a quicker, more challenging climb. Be aware that some paths can become slippery if you visit during or after rain.
Yes, the Pueblito Paisa Access Trail and Cerro Nutibara are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness of the park for all visitors.
Medellín enjoys a pleasant climate year-round, so the trail is accessible anytime. However, visiting during the dry season (roughly December to February and June to August) might offer more comfortable conditions and less chance of slippery paths. For the best views and photography, consider going in the late afternoon to catch the sunset and see the city lights come alive.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Cerro Nutibara or hike the Pueblito Paisa Access Trail. It's a public park freely accessible to everyone.
As you ascend, you'll be surrounded by nature, including gardens of native trees and opportunities to spot local flora and fauna. The trail leads to the summit of Cerro Nutibara, where you'll find Pueblito Paisa, a charming replica of a traditional Antioquian village. From the top, you'll also get exceptional panoramic 360-degree views of Medellín, including the Medellín River, various communes, and the surrounding mountains. You'll also pass by the Entrance to Nutibara Hill.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Acceso Pueblito Paisa, Ciclorruta de la 65, and Ciclorruta de la 30a, offering connections to other urban routes.
At the top, Pueblito Paisa offers a full cultural experience with a replica church, cobblestone streets, a museum, and various shops selling local crafts and souvenirs. You'll also find cafes and restaurants to enjoy a meal or a refreshing drink while taking in the views. Beyond the village, Cerro Nutibara features an open-air theater, a sculpture park, outdoor gyms, and even large concrete slides for an adventurous descent.
Given its urban setting and relatively short duration, you don't need extensive gear. We recommend bringing comfortable walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and a hat, especially if hiking during sunny hours. A camera is also a great idea to capture the panoramic city views.
While the paved road section offers a smoother surface, many paths leading to the summit involve stairs, making full wheelchair accessibility challenging. For those with mobility issues, it's recommended to be dropped off directly at the top of Cerro Nutibara to enjoy Pueblito Paisa and the panoramic views.
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