An ancient route used for trade by local farmers and muleteers, this beautiful path crosses the mountains of the region and connects various municipalities such as San Vicente, El Peñol, and Guatapé. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the area's rich water resources, passing by impressive pools and waterfalls, as well as the stunning Palmichal Valley, a unique place bathed by the crystal-clear waters of the Concepción River.
A magical route filled with rural landscapes and close contact with local flora and fauna. During the journey, many bird species can be spotted, including the Mountain Carriquí, Squirrel Cuckoo, Woodpeckers, Kingfishers, Hawks, Tanagers, and Torrent Ducks. The area also boasts a wide variety of mosses and endemic trees.