Córdoba hills
Live an adventure inland, atop the hills, deep into the water, and high in the skies.
A mild climate. The gentle landscape of the hills. In this calm environment, adrenaline awaits. Dare to climb relentless rocks. Take shelter in the mountain. Travel the hills on a 4X4 truck or a mountain bike. Enjoy horseback journeys, cross cool water streams, and find hidden places. Walk along hiking trails. Dive under water in the lagoons. And hop on a paraglide from up high.
Visit all the hills: low, high, and western; the Camino de las Altas Cumbres road and the Traslasierra valley; the Champaquí mount and the Los Gigantes massif; the Azul lagoon and the Quebrada del Condorito National Park; the Cerro Pelado and Embalse, Piedras Moras, Segunda Usina dams. Explore the Punilla valley and the energy of the Uritorco mount; Villa Carlos Paz and Salinas Grandes. In the mountain, in the water, in the air, Córdoba is waiting for you.
Geographic location: Province of Córdoba, in the center of the country.
How to get there: The province has an international airport. By land, you can access by Rutas Nacionales 9, 60, and 35, among others.
Area: 165,310 km2
Altitude: 373 meters above sea level (average height). 2885 meters above sea level (maximum height).
Population: 1,627,888 people.
Recommended length of stay: 6 to 8 days, depending on the activities.
Climate: Warm climate prevails and it varies according to the region. Average annual temperature: between 16° and 18 °C. Ideal date: spring/fall due to their moderate temperatures. However, this destination can be visited all year round.
Recommended clothing: Be ready for possible temperature changes.
Tips: Hire specialized guides for a better experience.