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Bornos is located on the Ruta de Los Pueblos Blancos and is known for its beautiful landscapes and proximity to the lake, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. You can explore its architecture as its Historic Complex has been declared a World Heritage Site, taste the exquisite local gastronomy, and immerse yourself in the incredible Andalusian culture.
Bornos is located in the northern half of the province of Cadiz, on a plain crossed by the Guadalete River, next to the lake that gives it its name. Thanks to the remains found, the settlement of Bornos in the Upper Paleolithic 30,000 years ago. It was chosen for the resting place of nobles and ecclesiastics attracted by the fertility of its lands, the benefits of its waters, and its strategic location.
This beautiful town currently welcomes all who come to it in search of peace and tranquility.
Bornos can boast of belonging to the group of Pueblos Mágicos de España.
Pier, Promenade and Tail of the Bornos Reservoir (1,3km)
15th century Parish Church St. Domingo de Guzmán (550m)
15th century Casa Ordoñez (550m)
16th century Molino del Arco
17th century Ermita del Calvario (1,1km)
Fuencaliente. Old Laundries declared Andalusian Property Heritage (1,8km)
16th century Convent-Monastery del Corpus Christi (only open to the public from June to September) (280m)
15th century Castel-Palace de Los Enríquez Ribera, historic gardens and loggia, unique in Andalusia. (550m)
17th century Casa de La Cilla (private property) (210m)
15th century Colegio de la Sangre (230m)