Iglesia de Capilerilla
Capilerilla is the highest village in La Tahá, situated above Pitres at 1,380 metres above sea level.
Capilerilla is the highest village in La Tahá, situated above Pitres at 1,380 metres above sea level.
Built in 1530, the Iglesia Parroquial del Cristo de la Expiración y San Roque in Pitres is notable for its slender tower and turbulent history, having been rebuilt after both the War of the Alpujarras and the Spanish Civil War.
La Tahá-Pitres was part of the Tahá de Ferreira, one of 14 areas established during the Nasrid occupation — the Moorish dynasty that built the Alhambra.
The area of La Tahá was part of the Taha de Ferreira, one of 14 such areas established during the Nasrid occupation (they were the Moorish dynasty who built the Alhambra). The tahas were administrative districts divided according to landscape, and each had a capital. The area is reached by the Barranco de Sangre (Blood Ravine), so named because it was the scene of a fierce battle during the War of the Alpujarras.
Cortijo Prado Toro features mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Pitres. There is a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a seasonal outdoor pool.
Situated in Pitres, Cortijo la Loma de la Alpujarra features accommodation with a private pool, a balcony and pool views. With garden views, this accommodation provides a patio. Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, the soundproof holiday home has a hot tub.