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Lupión

Lupión

Lupión occupies a plateau surrounded by olive groves. The resultant olive oil industry and cotton cultivation in the Guadalquivir Valley form the town’s two main sources of income. The great archaeological wealth of the town demonstrates its rich and varied history. It has about 830 inhabitants.

Tourist office - Lupión

Tourist office - Lupión

The tourist office of Lupión is located in the Town Hall.
Ayuntamiento de Lupión
Plaza del Ayuntamiento, 1, Lupión, 23528
Tel: 953 76 30 08

Opening Times

Monday-Friday, 09:00-13:00hrs

Weather - Lupión

Lupión

Lupión - if you are considering visiting this town you will be interested to check the latest weather forecast for the next few days from the table below.

This weather forecast provided by AEMET (Spanish State Meteorological Agency).

'Wind' in last row of the table below indicates wind direction by a compass letter(s); North, South, East, West and a number which is the the wind speed in km per hour.

Festivals

Festivals - Lupión Popular festivals in Lupión are La Candelaria, Festividad de la Virgen de Lorite, San Marcos, San Isidro and Fiestas Mayores.

Bus Service

There are bus services from Lupión to Ibros, Canena, Sabiote, Gaurdia de Jaén, Úbeda, Bailen and Jaén using the company, ALSA. More>

Rio Guadalimar

The Guadalimar River rises at the foot of the Almenara hill, at an altitude of 1,200m, in the Alcaraz mountain range in Albacete, and heads towards the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, and flows into the Guadalquivir River in the municipality of Torreblascopedro.

Casa de Máquinas

This dense forest grove, located next to the Guadalimar River, is formed of the typical riverside vegetation that develops on both banks of the river.

Fuente de los Dos Caños

The origin of this church is linked to a medieval legend: the appearance of the Virgen de Lorite in a farmhouse expressing her desire to be honoured there with a temple.

Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

The origin of this church is linked to a medieval legend: the appearance of the Virgen de Lorite in a farmhouse expressing her desire to be honoured there with a temple.

Torreón de Lupión

The tower of Lupión belonged to an old medieval castle that can be dated to the thirteenth century. Adjoining the parade ground, it has a square-shaped interior but one rounded exterior side facing the street.

History - Lupión

Lupión occupies a plateau surrounded by olive groves. The resultant olive oil industry and cotton cultivation in the Guadalquivir Valley form the town’s two main sources of income. The great archaeological wealth of the town demonstrates its rich and varied history. It has about 830 inhabitants.