SURROUNDING AREAS, TOURING AND NOTABLE PLACES
Route to the Franciscan Missions ? One of
Mexico?s most important tourist routes lies in the Sierra Gorda,
northeast of Queretaro. There you can see visit
Franciscan missions that were declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
Departing
from Queretaro,
take Highway 120, which links San Juan del Rio
to Ciudad Valles. You can make the first stop at Tequisquiapan, the perfect place to relax and enjoy a
picturesque town. About 30
km (19 mi) along the
same highway you?ll reach Bernal, which is located in Ezequiel
Montes. At this spot you can visit the Peña de
Bernal, a 350-meter (1,155-foot) hill that is believed to be a source of
positive energy. About 12
km (7 mi) north
you?ll arrive at Cadereyta, a farming area where you
visit the San Pedro y San Pablo church, which has a baroque-style altarpiece.
There you can also check out the Fernando Schmoll
Nursery. Some 25 km
(16 mi)
ahead you?ll find a place called Vizarron, where they
make various objects of marble. From there, you can head to the Franciscan
missions of Sierra Gorda along Highway 120 to the
north, then go 69 km (43 mi) until you
reach Jalpan, where you can see the oldest mission,
which was founded by Friar Junipero Serra. Then take Highway 69 until you arrive at Concha, in the town of Arroyo
Seco. At this
place you can visit the Mision de la Purisima
Concepcion,
which has one of the most beautiful facades on the route. The next stop, about 27 km (17 mi) ahead, is Tilaco, where you?ll find another mission dedicated to
Saint Francis. The façade of this mission is adorned with saints and sirens, as
well as an emblem with crossed arms and an image of the founder of the
Franciscan order. The last stop is 18
km (11 mi) ahead in Tancoyol, where you can finish the tour at Templo de Nuestra Señora de Luz, yet another of the state?s important relics.