La Alpujarra Granada -  province of GRANADA, Spain.

Towns of the province of GRANADA: Almuñécar - Alomartes - Bubión (Alpujarra) - Capileira (Alpujarra) - Carchuna - Galera - Granada - Guadix - Güejar Sierra - Huétor Tájar - La Herradura (Almuñécar) - Lanjarón (Alpujarra) - Loja - Mecina Bombarón (Alpujarra) - Monachil (Sierra Nevada) - Motril - Orgiva (Alpujarra) - Pampaneira (Alpujarra) - Pitres (Alpujarra) - Purullena - Riofrío - Salobreña - Yegen (Alpujarra)

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PhotoAlbum of La Alpujarra GranadaLa Alpujarra Granada, GRANADA

Alpujarra mountain range, some thirty miles from Granada city and 25 miles from the coast, is as much part of Granada as it is of Almeria province.

It is well known for the beauty and peacefulness of its white towns; its mountain landscapes, the house balconies full of flowers; its friendly people and the atmosphere they create - and most importantly – the spectacular backcloth of the Sierra Nevada. All of these attributes led to it being designated a Global Reserve by UNESCO, as well as a National park and a Nature reserve, especially for its native flowers and distinctive ecosystems.

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The history of Alpujarra is almost as important because it was the last refuge of the Arabs in Andalucia. It was here that Boabdil, the last Moorish king, lived for some months after the Christians captured Granada. And, it was to the Alpujarra that the Moors, who refused to convert to Christianity, fled and found refuge during almost a century before they were finally expelled.

The Alpujarra also still have many features of Berber culture, particularly in everyday houses and in their unique irrigation aqueducts that farmers are still using.

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Bubión and CapileiraAmong the settlements that make up this district we must draw attention to the villages of the Barranco de Poqueira, which are: Capileira, Pampaneira y Bubión; la Taha – made up of Pitres, Ferreirola and Mecia Fondales; Trévelez, Lanjarón, Alpujarra de la Sierra (Mecina Bombarón, Yegen, Golco and Montenegro), Busquistar, Orgiva, Portugos...

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Lanjaron (Foto por Patronato Provincial de Turismo de Granada)Lanjarón is one of the first towns on the Alpujarra belt and has cultivated a reputation for its thermal baths and medicinal waters. These thermal baths, containing minerals and medicinal properties, have been the most important in Andalusia since 17c. The Lanjaron waters are known for their distinct smells, taste and properties. The majority are filtered through layers of limestone in the river. The town has a population of around 4000 inhabitants. Although the true figure is probably much higher because of the constant influx of people in search of water with its medicinal properties.

OrgivaOrgiva is considered by many to be the capital of the Alpujarra. It is the administrative area for the region and is also the main commercial area. Although this town has conserved many of its traditions, modernity has left its marks. The most noteworthy monuments are its church from 16c, the palace of los Condes de Santiago and the remains of an Arab tower from the Nazari period. Orgiva is an intersection of roads which lead to many other towns in the Alpujarra. The town, made up of manors with a distinct Moorish style, has a population of more than 5000 inhabitants. It is also the gateway to the Alpujarra Alta.

Pitres (Foto por Patronato Provincial de Turismo de Granada)
La Taha is in the heart of the Alpujarra Alta and sits between the rivers of Trevelez and Poqueria, next to the towns of Capilerilla, Pitres, Mecina, Mecinilla, Fondles, Ferreirola and Atalbéitar. Their origins date back to Roman times.

Archeological remains still exist today and are an example of how important these towns were under the Arab reign. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful and refreshing atmosphere of the serene peaks in the towns of la Taha de Pitres.

View of the village of Pórtugos.Portugos is very near Pitres and reflects the traditions of the Alpujarra. Its famous fountain called “Fuente Agria” is one of its most outstanding attractions. Its water is red in colour due to liquid iron in the water channels.

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The waterfall “El Chorreon” with red water is another natural attraction. The hermitage of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias is one of the most important monuments in the town. The population of Portugos is around 500.

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Busquistar, (Foto por Patronato Provincial de Turismo de Granada)Busquistar leads to some splendid chestnut groves. The houses in this area have maintained their traditional “launa” roofs. The remains of an Arab mosque which has panoramic views of the neighbouring towns is outside Busquitar. Approximately 300 people inhabit the town.

Trevélez, la Alpujarra granadina.Trevelez has without a doubt gained notoriety for its ham. It is the highest town on the Iberian Peninsula with an altitude of 1750m and on the same slope as Mulhacen. Trevelez is made up of three districts, the middle, the top and the bottom. Its most spectacular monuments include a church from the 16c and the Trevelez River which is in beautiful grassy surroundings. Trout can be found in the river. Its white streets, typical of the Alpujarra, are full of arcades of drying sheds for ham. Today the population of Trevelez is around 800.

JuvilesJuviles is located in the Sierra de la Contraviesa. Visitors come here to savour the famous wines of the Alpujarra, as well as to enjoy the great number of bars and taverns which are good value for money. It boasts a church and beautiful white houses. The population of this small town barely reaches 300 but it is full of flavour, just like its wines.

BerchulesTo reach Berchules cross the River Chico and River Grande de los Berchules which both flow into the River Guadalfeo. The town is famous for its fruit, wines and of course its ham and sausage. Around 800 people live in this town.



Cádiar,(Foto por Patronato Provincial de Turismo de Granada)
Cadiar is an important business centre, partly due to its location between the towns of Murtas, Albuñol, La Rábita and Yátor. Its most important monuments is the parish church. Some 1600 people live in the town.


Mecina BombarónThe houses of Mecina-Bombaron are dispersed among chestnut forests. To reach this town go along the Mecina River which flows into the Adra River. The well preserved Arab bridge across the river is a beautiful sight.

Yegen owes its fame to the hispanic writer gerald Brenan who stayed here for a short time. His work is immortalised in “Al Sur de Granada”. A remembrance plate has been placed in the house where Brenan stayed between 1920 and 1930. This town is also abundant in walnut trees, chestnuts and evergreens.
Valor sits between two deep ravines and was home to Abén Humeya. Arab and Christian festivals are very popular here and take place every September. The towns of Mairena and Laroles are nearby. The population of Valor is approximately 1000.

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Visitors can enjoy the impressive views of the sierra Nevada from the town of Torvizcón which is next to the Guadalfeo river. Its population is around 1000.

Ugijar is considered to be the most important town in the eastern part of the Alpujarra towards Granada, similar to Orgiva which is in the west. One of its most outstanding attractions is perhaps the red cliffs that make a natural mural. The sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Martirio, patron saint of the Alpujarra and worshipped by many in the region, is another sight worth seeing. Inhabitants show off goods from the Alpujarra every December. Some 2500 people account for the population of this town.

 

 

 

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