The Cañada Verde Nature Center is much more than a hostel where you can disconnect from everyday life.
It is a center where you can do all kinds of outdoor activities to enjoy the natural environment that surrounds Córdoba like never before.
Among the wide variety of activities that we do, some of the most important are:
- Multi-adventure park with zip line: with our zip line park in the middle of nature you will enjoy adventure circuits monitored by an expert guide and with which you will spend an entertaining time being the protagonist of your own adventure.
- Visits to the Hornachuelos Natural Park: these visits led by one of our expert instructors will delight both adults and children, as they will enjoy diverse landscapes and contemplate the different animals in the area.
- Hiking Routes: more than 5 hiking route options to get to know different parts of Córdoba and Hornachuelos. These will be divided by zones. One of them will be the Botanical Trail in which we will learn a lot about the vegetation of the area and another, for example, will be the La Rabilarga Trail, with which we will learn more about the flora and fauna of said place.
- Zoo with native fauna and nature classroom: it has both the fauna and flora typical of Sierra Morena. Through a guided tour and in a tour of an hour and a half, our clients will be able to observe deer, wild boar, partridges, rabbits, hares, quail, whitetails, and other typical birds of the area. The animals are found in a unique and incomparable natural setting that will make you observe them while they remain in the middle of nature. Biodiversity is explained on our tour with native plants such as lechetrezna, mandrake, cornicabra, hackberry, mastic, carob, thyme, etc. There are also curiosities of nature, such as natural bonsai olive trees or fig trees that hug large rocks. On the other hand, during the tour the ORIGIN OF ANDALUCIA SINCE 600 MILLION YEARS AGO is explained, we find shelters from the Miocene, a fossil beach, fossil cliffs, lapiaces, sinkholes, travertines, and fossils of Clypaster (sea urchin) and Ostrocids from 6 million years ago. Another attraction is a Mora Cave dug by the Berbers that can be visited.