Nono is a town located 150 kilometers from Córdoba Capital, the Northwest Province. Enclosed by mountain ranges, rivers and streams that are generated from the highest melting Nono has gained a place among the most frequented tourist destinations of Cordoba.

Being itself a locality with fewer people in the region, this small attractive began taking important because of the stay he received from visitors living in surrounding areas, as Mina Clavero and Villa Brochero.
Its meaning corresponds to the derivation of the word Nunu (breast), due to the two large hills which overlook the Rio Chico. The nature of the daily lives in this tiny but striking village, the rivers through the streets and not to change their courses, were generated fords where the water flows quietly underneath the streets.
The Sauce Grande river is the largest river in the area, but oddly enough for a slot almost disappeared completely and returning more than 5 times its normal size preventing the passage in some streets.
The tourist attractions of this region are varied, you can visit the Museum Rocsen, owner of a very particular facade niches with 49 people who contributed to global discoveries and priceless items inside. And the dam of La Viña, a huge sheet of water which is removed from the electrical energy supplied to the region, and where fishing can be done with species such as smelt, trout, and Tarariras.
Another activity that you can not stop doing is hiking and mountain biking in the hill climbing Champaquí of 2,790 meters above sea level, nestled in the Sierras Grandes and trapped between the Valley and the Valley Calamuchita Traslasierra .