Tourist Office in Jódar
The tourist office of Jódar is located in the Town Hall.
The tourist office of Jódar is located in the Town Hall.
Popular festivals in Jódar: Cabalgata Reyes Magos
The Three Kings procession is celebrated on the evening of 5th January.
Lumbres de San Antón
Lumbres de San Antón are celebrated the 17th January.
The tourist office of Larva is located in the Town Hall.
The weather forecast for the next few days for Larva.
Popular festivals in Larva are Fiestas de San Antón, Fiestas de Santa Lucía, La Candelaria, San Blas, Feria de San Marcos and San Pedro.
The site of Larva and its environs have been populated since prehistoric times. Settlements were established due to the strategic location of the area beside the Guadiana Menor, a river which served as a key communication route between Baza, Guadix and Levante
Magina - 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.
There are bus services from Huelma to Bélmez de Moraleda, Úbeda, Jódar with Muñoz Amezcua. There is also a service to Jaén with Magina Sur y Bayona Autocares. The bus station in Huelma is on Carretera Córdoba-Almería.
The tourist office of Huelma is located in the Town Hall.
Magina - 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.
The tourist office of Cambil is located in the Town Hall.
The tourist office of Cárcheles is located in the Town Hall.
The weather forecast for the next few days for Cárcheles.
Popular festivals in Cárcheles are San Antón, San Antonio, Romería de la Virgen de Cabeza, Fiestas Patronales de la Virgen del Rosario y de San Roque and Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos.
There is a bus service from Cárcheles to Jaén, Granada, Málaga, Noalejo, Campillo de Arenas, Zaragoza and Punta Arenas.
The first written documentation of the three nuclei (Carchelejo, Cárchel and Cazalla) dates to the conquest of these lands by the Castilian Kings. Around 1256,Alfonso X "el Sabio" donated the Castle of Cárcheles to the Bishop of Jaén, the ruins of which are located in what we now know as Castillejo. From 1271, a Lordship owned by Don Día Sánchez appears documented, comprising Cárchel and Cazalla, border enclaves that passed through various jurisdictions and owners before returning to the hands of the Bishopric of Jaén.
Cárcheles is a small town, ideally situated for engaging in rural tourism. It is composed of three population centres: Cárchel, Carchelejo and Cazalla. In addition to its beautiful natural environment, it boasts historic and artistic architecture which attest to its rich past. It has around 1,300 inhabitants.
The tourist office of Bélmez de la Moraleda is located in the Town Hall.
Calle Concejo, 8
Bélmez de la Moraleda
23568
Monday-Friday, 09:00-14:00hrs.
Tel: 953 39 40 02