Festivals in Lújar
This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Lújar each year.
This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Lújar each year.
There is a bus service from Lújar to Granada using the bus company, ALSA.
This page provides information about the Lentegí Tourist Office.
This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Lentegí each year.
There is a bus service from Lentegí to Granada and Nerja using the bus company, ALSA.
In 1933, a prehistoric necropolis was discovered in the area known as Umbría Tinajas, belonging to the Argaric bronze age; the remains are currently in the Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Granada.
Although there is evidence of human settlements in Jete since the Neolithic period, with burial caves and evidence of abundant lithic and ceramic industries, the origin of the current settlement dates back to an era in which Muslim populations lived in the area. Geographers spoke from the eleventh and twelfth centuries of a settlement known as “Set”, “Xet” and “Yeth” - a name that means “shore” or “bank” - as a farm belonging to the Alfoz of Almuñécar.
This page provides information about the Jete Tourist Office.
This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Jete each year.
There is a bus service from Jete to Granada and Nerja using the bus company, ALSA.
This page provides information about the Ítrabo Tourist Office.
This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Ítrabo each year.
There is a bus service from Ítrabo to Motril, Molvízar, Lobres and Salobreña using the bus company, Grupo Fajardo.
This page provides information about the Los Guájares Tourist Office.
This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Los Guájares each year.
There are bus services from Los Guájares to Granada and Motril, using the bus company, ALSA.
This page provides information about the Gualchos Tourist Office.
This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Gualchos each year.
There are bus services from Castell de Ferro to Granada, Motríl, Salobreña, La Herradura, Almería, Almuñécar and Albondón using the bus company, ALSA.
Gualchos has its origins in the Nasrid farmhouses, possibly arising as a result of the desire to take advantage of the land for irrigated crops. Here we must highlight the mine, which was once a cistern, then a washing place and now a wonderful viewpoint, whose water source still provides spring water to the community.