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Camino real Barichara a Guane — Attraction in Santander

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Camino real Barichara a Guane
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Santa Barbara Chapel
Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Cathedral of Barichara
Cl. 6 #7-55, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Barichara Paper Workshop
Cra. 5 #2-88, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Casa de la Cultura Emilio Pradilla González
Cl. 5 #623, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Bioparque Móncora
Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Barichara Viewpoint
Barichara, Santander, Colombia
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Casa Barichara Boutique
Cl. 5 #10 -70, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Inn Dreams of Antonio
Cra. 9 #· 4 - 25, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Hotel Boutique Florre Blossom
Cl. 6 #10-96, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Tocagua
Cl. 5 #10-59, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
BARICHARA Pueblo Mágico
Cra. 8 #4-103 a 4-1, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Alquiler de Casa en Barichara | Casa Bari El Jardin
Cl. 5 #30 # 8, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Tierrarte
Cl. 6 #10 - 32, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Hostal Casa Nacuma
Cra. 9 #634, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Hotel Cogollo Barichara
Cra. 11 #737, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
Casa Oniri Hotel Boutique | Hoteles en Barichara | Ubicación Ideal
Cl. 6 #7 - 55, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
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Camino real Barichara a Guane

Cra. 10 #42, Barichara, Santander, Colombia
4.8(510)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Santa Barbara Chapel, Cathedral of Barichara, Barichara Paper Workshop, Casa de la Cultura Emilio Pradilla González, Bioparque Móncora, Barichara Viewpoint, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Camino real Barichara a Guane

Santa Barbara Chapel

Cathedral of Barichara

Barichara Paper Workshop

Casa de la Cultura Emilio Pradilla González

Bioparque Móncora

Barichara Viewpoint

Santa Barbara Chapel

Santa Barbara Chapel

4.6

(82)

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Cathedral of Barichara

Cathedral of Barichara

4.8

(52)

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Barichara Paper Workshop

Barichara Paper Workshop

4.7

(372)

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Casa de la Cultura Emilio Pradilla González

Casa de la Cultura Emilio Pradilla González

4.6

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Open until 6:00 PM
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Explore the forest and discover native bees
Explore the forest and discover native bees
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2022 Season Recap * hiking edition 🥾* Number 5/10 of my highlights of 2022 is discovering my passion for hiking 💪🏻 I’ve climbed some awesome mountains this year and hiked some amazing landscapes in Latin America - here are my top ten hikes for you to 📌SAVE📌 for your Latin America bucket list: 1. Acatenango - Guatemala 2. Laguna 69 - Peru 3. Inca Trail - Peru 4. Cocora Valley - Colombia 5. Laguna Churup - Peru 6. Salkantay Trek - Peru 7. Colca Canyon - Peru 8. Rainbow Mountain - Peru 9. Camino Real Trail - Colombia 10. Tyrona National Park - Colombia I am so excited to share our adventures with you next year, we are visiting so many amazing countries full of great hikes & mountains 🙌🏻🥾 Do you have a favourite place to hike / hike you’ve been on? Let me know, I want to make a hiking bucket list 👇🏻 #2022recap #besthikes #hikesouthamerica #latinamerica #southamerica #centralamerica #hikingbucketlist #girlswhohike #worldtrip #backpackingadventures
Ross DanielsRoss Daniels
Just an absolutely beautiful walk. The full trail is a historic stone-paved route originally built by the indigenous Guane people and later reconstructed by the Spanish and a German engineer, Geo von Lengerke, about 150 years ago. We could see why it is famous given the scenic landscapes, colonial towns, and cultural heritage. However, like many, we completed the most popular section from Barichara to Guane hike, which is about 6–9 km, mostly downhill, and takes about 2 hours. This stretch offers cobblestone paths, whitewashed houses, and beautiful canyon views. However the full Camino Real extends from Cabrera to Los Santos, covering around 42.5 km and passing through several towns: Cabrera, Barichara, Guane, Villanueva, Jordán, and Los Santos. It was a very lovely experience.
Consuelo Moreno CarriónConsuelo Moreno Carrión
Very nice morning walk. Hiking around two hours, it’s an easy one but depends of the weather conditions - as the path is made of stone/rock can get a bit slippery- . From the start point you have a breathtaking views specially early in the morning , I was there around 6 so it’s fresh and peacefull . I was today and I didn’t even cross with anybody so I was basically alone in nature with the birds and some cows :) . On a way back you have different options as a walking return , moto taxi and bus. The buses are around 3000 ask in any shop the timing but I was told there was one at 10 a.m. They are coming from San Gil so you have more during the day. Guane town is very authentic, people are very friendly and pretty chill 🌸
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2022 Season Recap * hiking edition 🥾* Number 5/10 of my highlights of 2022 is discovering my passion for hiking 💪🏻 I’ve climbed some awesome mountains this year and hiked some amazing landscapes in Latin America - here are my top ten hikes for you to 📌SAVE📌 for your Latin America bucket list: 1. Acatenango - Guatemala 2. Laguna 69 - Peru 3. Inca Trail - Peru 4. Cocora Valley - Colombia 5. Laguna Churup - Peru 6. Salkantay Trek - Peru 7. Colca Canyon - Peru 8. Rainbow Mountain - Peru 9. Camino Real Trail - Colombia 10. Tyrona National Park - Colombia I am so excited to share our adventures with you next year, we are visiting so many amazing countries full of great hikes & mountains 🙌🏻🥾 Do you have a favourite place to hike / hike you’ve been on? Let me know, I want to make a hiking bucket list 👇🏻 #2022recap #besthikes #hikesouthamerica #latinamerica #southamerica #centralamerica #hikingbucketlist #girlswhohike #worldtrip #backpackingadventures
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Just an absolutely beautiful walk. The full trail is a historic stone-paved route originally built by the indigenous Guane people and later reconstructed by the Spanish and a German engineer, Geo von Lengerke, about 150 years ago. We could see why it is famous given the scenic landscapes, colonial towns, and cultural heritage. However, like many, we completed the most popular section from Barichara to Guane hike, which is about 6–9 km, mostly downhill, and takes about 2 hours. This stretch offers cobblestone paths, whitewashed houses, and beautiful canyon views. However the full Camino Real extends from Cabrera to Los Santos, covering around 42.5 km and passing through several towns: Cabrera, Barichara, Guane, Villanueva, Jordán, and Los Santos. It was a very lovely experience.
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Very nice morning walk. Hiking around two hours, it’s an easy one but depends of the weather conditions - as the path is made of stone/rock can get a bit slippery- . From the start point you have a breathtaking views specially early in the morning , I was there around 6 so it’s fresh and peacefull . I was today and I didn’t even cross with anybody so I was basically alone in nature with the birds and some cows :) . On a way back you have different options as a walking return , moto taxi and bus. The buses are around 3000 ask in any shop the timing but I was told there was one at 10 a.m. They are coming from San Gil so you have more during the day. Guane town is very authentic, people are very friendly and pretty chill 🌸
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Just an absolutely beautiful walk. The full trail is a historic stone-paved route originally built by the indigenous Guane people and later reconstructed by the Spanish and a German engineer, Geo von Lengerke, about 150 years ago. We could see why it is famous given the scenic landscapes, colonial towns, and cultural heritage. However, like many, we completed the most popular section from Barichara to Guane hike, which is about 6–9 km, mostly downhill, and takes about 2 hours. This stretch offers cobblestone paths, whitewashed houses, and beautiful canyon views. However the full Camino Real extends from Cabrera to Los Santos, covering around 42.5 km and passing through several towns: Cabrera, Barichara, Guane, Villanueva, Jordán, and Los Santos. It was a very...

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Very nice morning walk. Hiking around two hours, it’s an easy one but depends of the weather conditions - as the path is made of stone/rock can get a bit slippery- . From the start point you have a breathtaking views specially early in the morning , I was there around 6 so it’s fresh and peacefull . I was today and I didn’t even cross with anybody so I was basically alone in nature with the birds and some cows :) . On a way back you have different options as a walking return , moto taxi and bus. The buses are around 3000 ask in any shop the timing but I was told there was one at 10 a.m. They are coming from San Gil so you have more during the day. Guane town is very authentic, people are very friendly and...

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Il Camino Real inizia dientro la Chiesa di Santa Barbara in cima alla città. C’è un sentiero con delle pietre che indicano l’inizio, impossibile non vederlo. Un sentiero, il Camino Real Barichara – Guane, che era parte della Strada Real, una strada Sacra e costruita dagli indigeni centinaia di anni fa, usata successivamente dagli Spagnoli e e ristrutturato da una gruppo di archeologi Tedeschi. Il sentiero passa attraverso le isolate colline che collegano i 2 villaggi. Siamo nel cuore della regione di Santander, forse la regione più “selvaggia” della Colombia, ma fertile che unisce meglio di tutte fascino, storia, cucina e tradizione, tutto quasi nascosto tra le Ande Colombiane. La regione che insieme a quella della Boyaca è il cuore della Colombia: villaggi bucolici, coloniali e pittoreschi, gole, canyon, fiumi, Cime innevate, siamo nel Parco El Cucuy. La distanza tra le due città è di 5 km, in una alternanza di discese e salite, su una strada lastricata di grosse e irregolari pietre. Un pò difficile da percorre perchè devi sempre gurdare dove metti i piedi, ma abbastanza facile e non troppo faticosa. Di persone poche, l’unica cosa che incontriamo sono cactus, pascoli, qualche fattoria e uccelli. Impossibile sbagliasi, due volte si incrocia la strada asfaltata ma si trova sempre la direzione per continuare. In un'ora e mezza andando piano piano si arriva a Guane, fondata nel 1751, un piccolissimo villaggio sonnolento, tranquillo, coloniale e allo stesso tempo bellissimo nella sua semplicità con la solita immancabile piazza centrale, la Chiesa di Santa Lucia e qualche negozietto. Dalla piazza principale partono i bus che fanno da spola per Barichara, altrimenti di nuovo in marcia ( la maggior parte del gruppo è rientrato in bus mentre solo in 2 abbiamo ripreso il cammino per il rientro sul calar del sole...

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