About 3 km. Posadas is a village settlement called Posadas Rivero. It dates back to the years 1956-1958. His singular construcciony whitewashed gabled houses give the town a typical appearance. This has the headquarters of the Cultural Peña Flamenca Luis de Córdoba. May 15 marks the day of San Isidro Labrador
The Guadalquivir valley has always been a settlement. Different civilizations have inhabited this fertile land, leaving a hard to match historical and cultural legacy.
An important monumental wealth are in municipalities of rich history and tradition, such as Bujalance, Montoro or Palma. But across the Guadalquivir Valley, enjoy imposing buildings like ancient fortifications, oil mills, mansions, beautiful shrines, etc.. which highlights artistic styles such as Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque.
The castle of Almodóvar, is a defensive construction, turned into an icon on the horizon, situated in a privileged location, where the traveler can observe the aforementioned rich landscape in its three major types , mountains, valley and countryside.
The Guadalquivir, will allow us to stop in Cordoba Heritage in the Mosque, and a little further inland, in Medina Azahara.
In the eighteenth century, Charles III made starring the Guadalquivir Valley phenomenon of recruitment, founding colonies and Fuente Palmera La Carlota with people coming from Central Europe.
The historical and cultural heritage of the Guadalquivir Valley, is present in its streets and people. Throughout the year, many festivities traveler make part of the folklore of this region.
To these two spaces must unite them Adamuz Communal Forestry, with nearly 3000 hectares of pine forests and the parks perirubanos Villafranca, Guest Guadalcázar, Montoro and Palma del Río, which shows aú , n more, if possible, a rich and vast natural heritage .
The hydraulic heritage stands as a unique appeal and special interest. Waterfalls, canals, and bridges azudas, occur in the course of the Guadalquivir River as the water passage undaunted by this earth observers. Numerous trails traverse the varied nature which houses the Guadalquivir Valley, as in this strip of territory can enjoy countryside, vega and sierra.
The peoples of the Guadalquivir Valley are characterized by predominantly agricultural, but we can also find a number of areas or points that precisely because of its uniqueness and rarity, deserve to be known and enjoyed by everyone, such as birding spots, unique trees, landscapes, geological and natural sights, etc..
To this end the Group for Rural Development of the Guadalquivir has devised some trails along the Guadalquivir valley, such as the Cattle Routes Bujalance, the Route Pinedas, ye Reef Park or the Torrontera Walking Countryside of Canete de las Torres.
But talk of the Guadalquivir Valley is also talk of a valuable natural environment tempered by an eminent environmental and landscape that will delight the visitor.
Through two of its tributaries, the Mares and Bembézar, Rio opens the doors of two large natural areas of unique scenic and rich fauna, genuine representatives of Mediterranean forests: Natural Park Cardena-Montoro and the Sierra de Hornachuelos.
Two separate spaces, decorated with thousands of acres of nature, enable and invite alike the development of routes of singular beauty, displaying flora chaired by cork oaks, olive trees, oaks, or rock rose, mastic or the heath, not to mention a most varied fauna species such as golden eagles, black vultures and even the endangered Iberian lynx, including many high value. In short, unique spaces for nature lovers.
Furthermore, the special abundance that deer and wild boar inhabit these parks makes that they become true sanctuaries for big game.Undoubtedly, the Rioy its Valley are the raison d'être of this region, and Water, tireless companion of the traveler.
In the valley of the Guadalquivir, the great River is joined numerous tributaries and reservoirs. Reservoirs that make possible the irrigation of the entire valley, seeking fertility to their land and also picturesque visual spectacles, offer scenarios in which the water acts as a host to offer travelers endless possibilities to practice water sports, a paradise for fishing or simply to enjoy a boat ride.
And the offer is large: The Bembézar, the Mares, the Martin Gonzalo, the Embalse del Salto, the Sandy, the Retortillo or Brena, punctuate the Guadalquivir Valley these backwaters.The proliferation of infrastructures for the practice of water tourism along the Guadalquivir valley and the potential of both the river and the reservoirs of it, make this area prime for practice canoeing, boating or water skiing among others.