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Hidalgo
Corridors
CORREDOR DE LA MONTAÑA
(MOUNTAIN CORRIDOR)
The municipalities in this zone are surrounded by beautiful mountains, making the name of this area, Mountain Corridor, very appropriate.
Mineral del Monte
Twelve kilometers from Pachuca de Soto you’ll find this pretty town.It was designated as a “Pueblo Mágico” (Magical Town) by the government.It is a delight to visit.
Huasca
This town was one of the first to be named a “Pueblo Mágico” by the Secretary of Tourism.Its look and the feel of everyday life takes you back to the first half of the 20th century.It is a true cultural gem.
Mineral del Chico y el Parque Nacional El Chico
(Mineral del Chico and the El Chico National Park)
This area and National Park keep the mining tradition alive.The main attraction is the El Chico National Park, one of the first formal national parks created in Mexico.
Epazoyucan
Located 21 kilometers from Pachuca de Soto, this city has many attractive historical buildings like the San Andrés Temple, Church and old Convent and the Coporillo Hacienda.There are forests and reservoirs surrounding this municipality.
Omitlán de Juárez
This town is located in one of the greenest areas in the whole country.As a result, the major attraction is the beautiful landscape and activities that can be enjoyed outdoors.
Atotonilco El Grande
The must-see attractions here include the Augustine Church and old Convent that date back to the 16th century and the Hot Springs.
San Agustín Metzquititlán
San Agustín Metzquititlán has beautiful temples like the chapel, the Señor de la Salud Sanctuary, the San Agustin Church and the San Nicolás Tolentino Church, among others.
CORREDOR DE LOS 4 ELEMENTOS
(CORRIDOR OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS)
The name given to this area signifies air, water, fire and earth and the activities related to these elements.
Tulancingo
Among the attractions of this city are the religious architecture and the cultural activity.
Acaxochitlán
This is a picturesque town famous for the production of apples, vine fruit and their colorful embroidery and cross stitch.
Acatlán
In this town, visitors can see the El Lucero Hacienda or Parish that contains a fancy restaurant that serves crocodile.
Metepec
The main attraction in this municipality is definitely the hot air balloon ride that leaves from the Apulco Hacienda.
San Bartolo Tutotepec
This town possesses the Santos Reyes Parish and the San Bartola Parish.Three kilometers from the town, you’ll find the San Bartolo Caverns, located between the northern mountain chain and the Tenango River.
Huehuetla
This municipality offers the opportunity to practice scaling or hiking in the Pantepec River gorge or the Huehuetla River gorge.
Tenango de Doria
The main attraction in this municipality is hunting.Here you’ll find species like badgers, armadillos, and hares, but you’ll need permission to hunt.
CORREDOR DE BALNEARIOS
(HOT SPRINGS/SPA CORRIDOR)
Hidalgo is nationally known as having the second highest number of excellent quality hot springs, rich in minerals.The temperatures can reach up to 80 °C.
Ixmiquilpan
This destination is famous for the Te-Pathé Spa and others like Paraíso Humedades and the Alcántara Club.
Actopan
The main architectural attraction in Actopan is the San Nicolás de Tolentino Temple and old Convent, founded in 1550 by the Augustine monks.
Cardonal
This town has great religious devotion.The Mapethé Sanctuary is a religious site visited by thousand of followers who believe in the miracles that are supposed to have happened there.
Tecozautla
Some of the springs and spas in Tecozautla are the Tagui Waterfall, the Géiser in the town of Uxdejhé, the Arenal, and the Gañido.
Tasquillo
Among the most outstanding architectural attractions in Tasquillo are the churches built in the 16th century and the three ancient bridges.
Santiago de Anaya
One of Santiago de Anaya’s main attractions is its original cooking done with all types of flowers, palms and roots.
Huichapan
This town has a unique charm:practically the entire city is built from pink stone.Buildings and temples, facades, balconies, sidewalks and monuments are all made from the colored stone that is very abundant in this region.
El Arenal
There is a large rock in El Arenal called Los Frailes (The Friars) because the shape looks very much like these hooded religious figures.
CORREDOR DE LAS HACIENDAS
(THE HACIENDA CORRIDOR)
This corridor is named the Hacienda Corridor because there are so many haciendas full of history and culture.Almost all of the 176 old haciendas in all of Hidalgo built during the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries can be found here.
Apán
The main haciendas located in Apan are:
Ocotepec Hacienda
Chimalpa Hacienda
Santiago Tetlapayac Hacienda
San Antonio Tochatlaco Hacienda
Tepeapulco
Here you can visit the San Bartolomé de los Tepetates Hacienda and Tecocomulco Lake.
Almoloya
The major attractions here are natural and can be found bordering the town.These include El Sabinal, La Peña de Los Órganos and Puerco Lake.
Emiliano Zapata
The most emblematic hacienda in the area is the San Lorenzo Hacienda.During it’s heyday it was a major producer of pulque.
Zempoala
During the last century, Zempoala was surrounded by numerous haciendas that processed maguey to produce pulque.
Tlanalapa
The Franciscan friars came to this town during the 17th century and initiated construction on a large scale.The most prominent of these is the San Francisco de Asís Church.
Epazoyucan
Among the places of interest in Epazoyucan, you’ll find the old Tepozotlán Hacienda and the San Andrés Church and old convent.
CORREDOR DE LA SIERRA HUASTECA
(THE HUASTECA SIERRA CORRIDOR)
This corridor is named for the rich and extensive Sierra and the incomparable region and culture of the Huasteca.This route will help you get in touch with nature.
Huejutla de Reyes
The natural attractions found here are the Las Palapas Ecological Park and the Ixcatlán and Montesco Waterfalls.
Meztitlán
This town is found at the bottom of a ravine of the same name, next to a lake and many beautiful and picturesque retreats.
Zacualtipán
This town is located in the forest region of the Sierra, 25 kilometers from Molango.The main attractions are the Jesus of Nazareth Chapel and the popular Casa de Piedra (Stone House).
Molango
Molango’s Azteca Lake is a beautiful expanse of green, clear water ideal for rowing, kayaking, fishing and camping.
Atlapexco
The major attraction at this destination is the Atlapexco River.The current is perfect for swimming and fishing with the whole family.
Tlahuelompa
Most of the bells manufactured in Mexico are made here, in Tlahuelompa.
Ixtlahuaco
Tourists can visit gorgeous natural attractions like the Grutas (Grottos) with waterfalls and a sanctuary dedicated to the patron saint of Ixtlahuaco.
Tlanchinol
The attractions of Tlanchinol include the old San Agustín Convent, the church and their large annual fair.
Calnali
The San Marcos Festival is Calnali’s main attraction with more than 100 years of tradition and celebration every April 25th through 28th.
Huazalingo
The Asunción Parish and the Augustine Convent built in the 16th century are some of the wonders of Huazalingo.
Yahualica
The temple most representative of this area is the Augustinian San Juan Bautista Church.The Prismas Basálticos are also very impressive.
Huautla
You can visit the San Juan Bautista Parish in Huautla, as well as their many waterfalls including the Manteco, Paraje de la Meseta and the Calabozo River.
Tenexhueyac
This town has pretty, natural attractions like the Pozas Escalonadas and the waterfalls.
Xochiatipan
Xochiatipan has beautiful waterfalls with an impressive drop.
San Felipe Orizatlan
San Felipe Orizatlan is named after its patron saint.A beautiful monument, carved in the neo-classical style is protected in the San Felipe Church.
CORREDOR TOLTECA
(THE TOLTEC CORRIDOR)
This route is known for its diverse attractions, history and tradition in every one of the towns located here, especially the Tula archeological zone.
Tula
The main tourist attraction in the state is the archeological zone located here.It is located 60 kilometers northwest of Teotihuacán. Other sites of interest are the cathedral, the Quetzalcóatl Hall of History and the Jorge R. Acosta Museum.
Atotonilco de Tula
This area has very popular spas and hot springs to offer.
Ajacuba
This is a mystic town where you’ll find “limpias” (magical cures for bad luck, malevolent spirits and the evil eye).Other attractions include the spas and water parks.
Tepeji del Río
Tepeji del Río’s attractions are the San Francisco de Asís Temple and old Convent, the Caltengo Hacienda and the Requena Reservoir.
ixquiahuala
In Mixquiahuala, visitors can see the Taxhuadá Pyramid and various chapels including San Miguel, San Diego del Calvario and Los Santos Reyes.
ezontepec de Aldama
The sites of interest in Tezontepec de Aldama are located in Tezontepec Center.Here you can visit the Municipal Palace and the San Pedro Apóstol Parish.
Tlahuelilpan
The structure most representative of the Tlahuelilpan area is the San Francisco de Asís Temple, constructed in the 16th century.
Tlaxcoapan
Tlaxcoapan is known for its wood carvings, ceramics and embroidery work.
CORREDOR DE PACHUCA Y SUS ALREDORES
(THE PACHUCA CORRIDOR AND ITS SURROUNDING AREAS)
Pachuca
Pachuca de Soto is the capital of the state of Hidalgo. It offers all of the major tourist services like restaurants, hotels, and exclusive stores, among others.
Villa de Tezontepec
In Villa de Tezontepec, you can see Tlexpa Church and the old San Pedro Apóstol Convent.
Mineral de Reforma (Pachuquilla)
Mineral de Reformais considered the most important center for cuisine in the state.Visitors can sample escamoles, gusanos blancos de maguey and chinicuiles.
Tizayuca
Tizayuca offers visitors the San Miguel Hacienda, the Los Mogotes Ranch, and very ancient ruins.
