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The Malpasillo Tourist Center offers the traveller a view of the least known aspects of the River Genil and what this waterway means to the people who depend on its waters. It also shows the importance it had during the romantic banditry of the 19th century, being considered the border between the provinces of Seville and Cordoba.

The Genil, the second most important river in Andalusia after the Guadalquivir and whose general characteristics are described in Badolatosa, has its source in the province of Granada and flows into the Guadalquivir in the province of Cordoba, passing through the provinces of Jaen, Malaga and Seville.

In Badolatosa, specifically at kilometre 13 of the road that connects this town with the district of Corcoya, there is a dirt track leading to a small watchtower. From there you can observe the beauty of the meander formed by the River Genil as it runs around the mountain range and the small islet formed by the whimsical flow of the river.