Aguilar de la Frontera is located in the southern region of Spain, in the province of Córdoba, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is situated inland, nestled between rolling hills and olive groves, characteristic of the Andalusian landscape. The town is approximately 50 kilometers south of Córdoba city and about 120 kilometers north of the coastal city of Málaga, making it well-connected to major transportation routes.
The surrounding area is known for its rich agricultural land, particularly olive oil production, which gives the landscape a vibrant green hue for much of the year. Aguilar’s central location within Andalusia provides easy access to both the Guadalquivir River valley and the nearby Sierra de Subbética mountains, making it a great starting point for nature excursions or exploration of nearby natural parks.
The climate in Aguilar de la Frontera is Mediterranean, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months, when temperatures are more moderate, and the region’s flora is in full bloom. Summers can be quite hot, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C, while winters are generally mild, rarely dipping below 10°C.