Best attractions and places to see around La Rambla include historical sites, scenic viewpoints, and greenways. This region offers a variety of experiences, from ancient castles perched on hills to tranquil cycling paths. Visitors can explore the natural landscape and discover cultural landmarks. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The castle "Castillo de Almodóvar" is an impressive fortress that stands prominently on the El Redondo hill. In the 20th century, the castle was extensively restored by Rafael Desmaissières y Farina, Count of Torralva. This work gave the castle its current striking appearance, which seems very medieval, although many elements have been reconstructed. The castle was used for the filming of the series Game of Thrones. It served as the backdrop for Highgarden, the seat of House Tyrell. In October 2024, the seventh edition of the Age of Empires tournament sponsored by Red Bull took place in the castle under the name "Red Bull Wololo El Reinado".
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The castle complex, whose origins date back to the 8th century, is remarkably well preserved and has been restored with great attention to detail.
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It's really worth a visit. It feels like you can visit every little tower and many rooms. You can move around freely and it's a great place for children. With lots of "little things" the visit becomes an experience. People walk around in costumes. At one point medieval music is played. Then a legend is told and you can try your hand at being Arthur on one of the towers. And these are just a few of the great ideas. The GoT filming locations are documented in photos.
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There are a few parking spaces at the top in front of the castle gate, although the road up is winding and sometimes quite narrow. If you can't get a parking space at the top, you can park below the castle and climb the castle on foot. However, you should plan a few extra minutes for this.
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The Castillo is definitely worth a visit and offers visitors a great tour of the many areas of the castle, from the castle wall to the towers, the dungeon and the castle courtyard. The visit usually takes 1.5 to 2 hours. We wanted to visit the castle in the evening and arrived there at 7 p.m. They actually wanted to close the castle gate and not let any new visitors in. We then quickly visited the castle in about 50 minutes. If you would like to visit the castle without many tourists, you should be there either when it opens or by 6:30 p.m. at the latest.
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Castle also called Castillo de la Floresta, is located on the hill called "El Redondo". It is a castle of Berber origin, from the year 760. It is in a good state of conservation. As a curiosity, some scenes from the Game of Thrones series were recorded in the castle, mainly representing Altojardín, headquarters of House Tyrell.
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This fairytale castle caught the attention of the Game of Thrones producers and they chose it to shoot some of the scenes for the seventh season of the series. Specifically, the castle represented the seat of House Tyrell, Highgarden, and its dungeons were also used to stage the Casterly Rock dungeons. The castle is of Berber origin and was built around the year 760.
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Picnic areas and playgrounds line the Via Verde trail.
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The region around La Rambla offers a mix of historical sites and outdoor recreation. Key attractions include the impressive Almodóvar del Río Castle, the scenic Via Verde de la Campiña for cycling, and the Guadalcazar Recreation Area for a relaxing break.
Absolutely. The most prominent historical site is Almodóvar del Río Castle, also known as Castillo de la Floresta. This well-preserved Berber castle from 760 AD offers tours of its walls, towers, and dungeon. You can also get a fantastic view of it from the View of Castillo de Almodóvar del Río from CO-3313.
The area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Via Verde de la Campiña, a beautiful gravel road connecting Córdoba with La Carlota. There are also various hiking and road cycling routes available. For more details, check out the Hiking around La Rambla or Road Cycling Routes around La Rambla guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Via Verde de la Campiña is a family-friendly trail for cycling. The Guadalcazar Recreation Area offers picnic spots and playgrounds, perfect for a family break. The View of Castillo de Almodóvar del Río from CO-3313 is also considered family-friendly for its scenic views.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the View of Castillo de Almodóvar del Río from CO-3313. This spot offers excellent vistas of the well-preserved Castillo de Almodóvar del Río and the Guadalquivir river.
The Via Verde de la Campiña Tunnel is a notable feature on the greenway. It has no lighting, so it's advisable to bring a flashlight, especially as you approach the middle where it gets quite dark. The road surface inside is generally in good condition.
The Guadalcazar Recreation Area is an ideal spot for a break. It features recreational amenities, benches, and tables, and you can even refill your water bottles at the fountain there. It's a perfect place to rest and recharge.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth of places like Almodóvar del Río Castle, noting its excellent state of conservation and the engaging tours. The scenic beauty of the Via Verde de la Campiña and the convenience of rest stops like the Guadalcazar Recreation Area are also highly valued.
When visiting Almodóvar del Río Castle, plan for 1.5 to 2 hours for a thorough visit. There are a few parking spaces at the top, but the road is winding. If full, you can park below and walk up. For fewer crowds, aim to visit right at opening or later in the afternoon, around 6:30 p.m.
Many routes, like the Via Verde de la Campiña, feature a gravel road surface. While generally well-maintained, some sections, such as the tunnel, require attention. The area offers a mix of easy to moderate trails, with some routes having gentle elevation changes.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. The Via Verde de la Campiña is a good option for less experienced cyclists. For hiking, routes like the 'Virgin of the Tower Loop' are rated as easy. You can find more options in the Hiking around La Rambla guide.
While the region is primarily known for its cultural and historical sites, you can enjoy the natural beauty along the Guadalquivir river, especially from viewpoints like the View of Castillo de Almodóvar del Río from CO-3313. The Via Verde de la Campiña also offers pleasant natural surroundings.


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