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Lanjaron Mineral Water 1,5 L. [Pack of 6]

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Or if you just want to visit, they also run a horse rescue organization giving people the opportunity to adopt or foster rescued animals (or simply donate to the cause). Explore the Ruins of Lanjarón Castle What not to miss...Take the self-guided tour through the village following the marked signs for the "Ruta de Los Tres Barrios" and see the Fountains & Ancient Tinaos, the Parish Church of San Benito, the Secadero Museum of Jamones Vallejo, the Hermitage of San Antonio, and from the bridge leading out of town take a photo of the Rio Trevélez.

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Other Important Information to Know About Lanjarón 1. Lanjarón is a Great Place to Buy Specialty Food ItemsLike in most mountain villages, you will find a great assortment of locally home-made products. Some of the tastier items made in this area are jams and jellies, honey, olive oil, port wines (dry and sweet), and of course the Alpujarra serrano ham and cheeses. From Malaga - take the A-7 motorway (or the older, slower and more scenic N-340 highway that runs parallel to the A-7) east towards Almuñécar, Motril, and Almería. In about 20 minutes after passing Almuñécar and when you reach Salobreña, take highway N-323 towards Granada. Lanjarón is located only 34 kilometers from Salobreña. As you climb the mountains you will pass a dam and a lake on your left. Look for signs indicating "Las Alpujarras" and "Lanjarón". Exit the highway and head towards the right (east). outdoor hiking is in the spring and fall, but even in summer, the trails are nice due to the shady areas and plentiful water canals. Lanjarón has a series of fountains distributed through the streets and plazas. Most are accompanied by a short phrase or poem, usually by Federico García Lorca, and are used by locals and visitors for drink and rest. There numerous fountains in the town, these carry chlorinated water. Then there are three fountains with fresh spring water outside of town. Also note that the local spa owns its own fountains, which costs 1 euro to tap from. Here follows a gallery with all the town fountains: More Villages of the AlpujarrasAlbondón - Albuñol - Castell de Ferro - Castillos de Baños - Gualchos - Lobras - Lújar - La Mamola - Melicena -Arabic Times - Records from the 13th century have been found referencing this village as an integral part of the "Dynasty of Alhamar" which was named for Muhámmad ibn Yúsuf ibn Nasr, the first king of the Kingdom of Granada and the founder of the Nasrid dynasty. A tall, narrow pavilion hovering over another pool marks the museum’s entrance. Domingo Santos describes it as ‘a space for the senses’. Two openings draw in the visitor and invite them to experience the effects of light and shade. The shallow film of water intensifies the experience - ‘a sensation similar to Islamic bath-houses,’ says Domingo Santos. The slatted Finnish fir panels recall the simple wooden structure that first enclosed Lanjarón’s Capuchina Spring in the 18th century, marking the beginning of the town’s development as a spa.

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Designed by Granada-based architect Juan Domingo Santos, this project for a water museum recognises the part that water has played (and still plays) in the town’s history. But beyond the concept of water as an industrial, curative or technological resource, it also has a powerful phenomenological dimension. Bérchules was the starting point for our 5-day Alpujarran trek – a delightful, quiet place full of fountains, local shops and surprising viewpoints. Where to Stay: Lanjarón HotelsIf you want to learn all the fascinating details (and are able to read a bit of Spanish), stop in at the informative Honey Museum. Go Tapas Hopping Lanjarón - The SpaOne of Lanjarón's main attractions is its spa. The Balneario is the most well-known healing spa in Andalucia and its hot springs are considered to be the best in Spain. The Mirador de la Cañona, named for the cannon sitting at its center, is located just along the main road with stunning views of the valley below and Lanjarón's medieval castle. The old cannon was used during the War of Independence to defend the town against Napoleon’s troops.

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