Attractions and places to see around Benalúa De Las Villas offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The town is situated at the foot of a small hill, near the Río de las Juntas, featuring a varied landscape of mountains, meadows, rivers, and valleys. Evidence of Iberian and Roman settlements highlights its long history, alongside significant religious architecture. This region provides opportunities to explore ancient remains and scenic natural features.
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A little further on and already inside the town we find another public water fountain whose aesthetics are somewhat better than the usual ones.
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Right at the entrance to the town of Dehesas Viejas we find this public fountain located in the shade so we can fill our water containers.
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Church located in the Granada town of Campotéjar, whose patron saint is carried in procession on the last Sunday in April. This religious building does not have much artistic value except that it houses the town's patron saint. It is worth noting that on the right there is a passage for vehicles whose roof is part of the church itself.
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Next to the Town Hall and almost in the same square, is the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, which also dates back to the 16th century and is in the Mudejar style. As a curious fact, it has inside a painting of the town's patron saint, the Virgin of Bethlehem, and a copy of the Shroud of Turin, both from the 16th century and which belonged to Doña Mencía de Salcedo.
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In the same town square is the municipal building, which dates back to the end of the 16th century, although this building originally had a different purpose, as it was built for religious purposes. Thus, the façade contained a bell gable in which a bell was installed, which no longer exists after the renovations carried out on this building.
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The Colomera Reservoir is located in a geographical enclave in the middle of the junction of two rivers. The first, the Colomera River that comes from the Sierra Alta de Coloma and the second, the Río de las Juntas, coming from the Sierra de Lucena, both located to the north of the swamp.
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Benalúa De Las Villas has a rich history, with evidence of Iberian and Roman settlements at the Cerro del Cántaro Archaeological Site. You can also visit significant religious buildings like the Church of the Virgin of los Remedios in Campotéjar and the 16th-century Church of La Asunción, which features Mudejar style architecture. The Noalejo Town Hall also has historical significance, dating back to the end of the 16th century.
The region is known for its varied natural landscape, including mountains, meadows, rivers, and valleys. A prominent natural feature is the Colomera Reservoir, located at the confluence of the Colomera River and the Río de las Juntas, offering a scenic spot for visitors. The Río de las Juntas itself passes through Benalúa De Las Villas.
Yes, the Colomera Reservoir is considered a family-friendly spot, perfect for enjoying the outdoors and the scenic views where two rivers meet.
The area around Benalúa De Las Villas offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find numerous routes for different cycling types. For example, there are several cycling routes around the Colomera Reservoir, as well as dedicated MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes that explore the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, the Noalejo Town Hall is noted as wheelchair-accessible. Additionally, the Public fountain in Dehesas Viejas is also accessible.
Benalúa De Las Villas enjoys a Mediterranean climate. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
Benalúa De Las Villas is known for its olive oil production under the 'DO Montes de Granada' designation. Traditional festivities include the fiesta in honor of San Sebastian in late July. Local culinary delights feature *gachas* (wheat paste), breadcrumbs, potato stew, and pastries like egg donuts and *milesios*.
You can find public facilities such as the Public fountain in Dehesas Viejas, which is conveniently located at the entrance to the town and provides a spot to refill water containers.
The Church of La Asunción, a 16th-century Mudejar-style building, is notable for housing a painting of the town's patron saint, the Virgin of Bethlehem, and a copy of the Shroud of Turin, both dating from the 16th century.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, religious architecture, and natural features like reservoirs and rivers. The Colomera Reservoir is particularly popular for its scenic beauty and geographical location.
Beyond the Church of the Virgin of los Remedios and the Church of La Asunción, the Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación is a significant religious monument within Benalúa de las Villas itself.


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