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- El Peñón de Guatapé - Wikipedia
The Peñón de Guatapé is an outcrop of the Antioquia Batholith [3] and towers up to 200 meters (656 feet) above its base Visitors can scale the rock via a staircase with 708 steps built into one side (an entrance fee is due) Near the base of the rock are food and market stalls for shopping
- 11 Things You MUST Know Before Going Up Guatapé Rock (El Peñól de . . .
Guatape Rock in Colombia is one of the most iconic day trips from Medellin Learn everything you need to know about hiking this huge rock
- Guatape: The Truth About Visiting In 2025! - lostbetweenoceans
The city offers many different activities, from climbing the 708 (!) steps of the famous El Peñón de Guatapé to exploring the famous colorful streets in the city center
- El Penon de Guatapé (La Piedra del Peñol) | Colombia
In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about visiting El Penol (La Piedra del Peñol), including how to get there, what to expect, and other things to do nearby in case you want to spend a few days in Guatape like myself
- Guatapé and the Peñol Rock | Colombia Travel
One of the most important tourist attractions to visit is El Peñón de Guatapé, also known as "La Piedra del Peñol" It is a 220-meter-high monolith located between the municipalities of Guatapé and El Peñol, with 702 steps to the top
- Guide to Climbing La Piedra del Peñol: Guatapé Rock
A complete guide to visiting and climbing the famous rock of Guatapé known as La Piedra del Peñol in Colombia (from Guatapé or Medellín)
- How to Visit Piedra del Peñol (El Peñón de Guatapé) in Colombia
Located in Colombia, just a couple hours outside of Medellín, the charming town of Guatapé is perhaps best known for its large, climbable rock known as El Peñón de Guatapé (also known as Piedra del Peñol, or simply, “la roca” to locals)
- El Peñón de Guatapé: The Stone Heart of Colombia - vidan. org
Towering 200 meters above the emerald-green landscape of Antioquia, Colombia, El Peñón de Guatapé is a geological тιтan This colossal granite monolith, formed some 70 million years ago, is more than a rock; it is a landmark of time itself Once a sacred site for the ancient Tahamí people, who saw in its immense bulk a bridge to the divine, it now stands as one of South America’s most
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