PENSIÓN GUERRERO

 

About us


Pensión Guerrero is a centrally located building, a cellar that was remodeled in the early 1900s, when it became 'Fonda Guzmán', a place where mainly teaching staff and students from the prestigious Aguilar y Eslava Institute stayed and were served food.

Since 1972, this establishment has been run by the Guerrero family, who set out to continue this activity by carrying out a significant renovation of the building in 2014, modernizing its facilities without losing the sentiment and spirit for which it was created.

On the occasion of its tenth anniversary as a GEOPARK, Pensión Guerrero was awarded on December 13, 2016, in the town of Rute by the Ministry of Environment and Territorial Planning of the Andalusian Regional Government for its collaboration and dissemination of the geological values of the area, the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park, a place declared a natural park in 1988, located in the southern part of the province of Córdoba and in the heart of Andalusia, part of the Betic Mountain Range.

Since 2012, Pensión Guerrero has been adhered to the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas (GEOPARK), the Mozarabic Way of Saint James, the Route of the Caliphate, the Greenways of Andalusia (of the Oil), Subbética Tourism, as well as being a member of the Association of Entrepreneurs of the Greenway, CIT (tourist initiative center) subbética partners. Its location in this town of Cabra (Córdoba) grants it the privilege of being in front of the building of the Aguilar y Eslava High School, a historic building of the former Royal College of the Immaculate Conception of Cabra that houses the Museum, which contains the historical and artistic assets of the Aguilar y Eslava Foundation. It is also located near the Church of Los Remedios. The establishment Pensión Guerrero is less than a five-minute walk from the Town Hall, the Bullring, the Market, the theater 'El Jardinito', pharmacies, Health Center, and the Alcántara Romero Park, better known as El Paseo, one of the oldest public gardens in Andalusia, built in 1848 by the mayor José Alcántara Romero. The nature surrounding Cabra is ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, an ideal place, the Greenway of the Oil, a trail that runs along the route of the extinct Linares-Puente Genil railway, popularly known as the Oil Train



 

"We like to maintain a family-like relationship with our guests, and the specialty of our kitchen is homemade cuisine"

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