And if we talk about mountain rivers, Nono has beautiful resorts with extensive beaches on the Chico River, perhaps one of the most popular is the so-called Paso de Las Tropas, located 5 km from the square by dirt road, upon arrival we will find a beautiful river and mountain landscapes full of native vegetation.
Another option, closer to the town and very crowded in the summer season, is the Los Remansos spa that is located 2 km from the square, with a setting full of nature, it is one of the main ones in the town.
The square is another of Nono’s attractions. The buildings that surround it give it the air of a small town frozen in time. In addition, the municipal fair of crafts and regional products takes place there; According to many, one of the most interesting craft fairs in the area.
For those looking for a different tour, Eco Kayak Traslasierra, offers a different way to tour the Dique La Viña, one of the most convening attractions in the Valley, recreationally or learning rowing techniques, with guided tours, and enjoying the wonderful landscape of the region, is a highly recommended walk that can be undertaken from the tail of Lake La Viña, which is accessed from San Huberto, Nono.
Useful data
- CNG 7 Km (Mine Clavero)
- Tourist office TE: (03544) 498 168
- TE Municipality: (03544) 498 293
- TE Dispensary: (03544) 498230
- Police TE: (03544) 498502
This mountain enclave is very chosen to enjoy the natural landscapes, walk the streets of the town and visit a multifaceted museum, among other proposals. Picturesque and with mountain traditions, Nono is an obligatory stop in the Traslasierra Valley.
It has two rivers with crystal clear waters, protagonists at the time of getting away from city stress and connecting with nature. On the one hand, the Los Sauces river, with warm waters and shallow areas, ideal for the little ones. On the other hand, the Chico River, which makes its way between large stones, creating pots to swim.
Among the unmissable corners appears the “juncture of the rivers”, where the union of both courses forms a landscape that visitors choose to delight. Between waterfalls and pools, the Las Tropas and Los Remansos spas are added.
Fresh air
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On the banks of its rivers and near the hills that give the community its name, horseback riding and hiking can be undertaken. The latter, on trails of varied difficulty. The Trail of the Creek; El Empedrado, and Sendero de La Juntura, are the preferred circuits for walking. For a more demanding trekking, you can opt for the Champaquí hill, located a few kilometers away.
Whoever wants it, can discover landscapes, between streams and slopes, but on horseback. Accompanied by baqueanos and a Creole herd, this is an unmissable activity in the area.
between little streets
Nono is one of the oldest towns in Traslasierra (founded at the end of 1700) and this can be seen in the constructions that give life to the town center. Around the main square, the typical adobe houses, the general store and a chapel from 1908 stand out, constructions that belong to the “Houses with history” circuit.
Two amazing rides
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With more than 55,000 pieces, the Rocsen Museum is a mandatory stop when visiting Nono. This multifaceted space brings together objects from all over the world and recreates scenes from different eras, which makes it an ideal walk to enjoy with the family. In turn, the local Labyrinth is another must-see, including games of coordination and balance, and a confectionery to enjoy in front of an incredible panorama.
More information
How to get: Nono is located in the Traslasierra Valley, about 160 kilometers from the city of Córdoba. You must take the Camino de las Altas Cumbres and access through RP 14.
Where to Stay: there are hotels, rental houses, comfortable cabins and two campsites. Nearby are rural-style accommodations.
Gastronomy: the kid to the flame, the fried empanadas and the stuffed trout are the star dishes. You can find restaurants, delicatessens, bars and tea houses; along with grocery stores, pantries and take-out places.
What to visit in Nono
The must-sees are the Los Sauces River and the Chico River, with their spas. There are trails to explore on foot or on horseback, and circuits of houses with history or with murals of poems. The inevitable? The Rocsen Museum and the Labyrinth.
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