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    What to see and what to do in Lanjarón, the thermal village

    Qué ver y qué hacer en Lanjarón

    The Sierra Nevada holds among its treasures Lanjarón, a village in Granada known as the village of water. Between the Lecrín Valley and the gates of the Alpujarra, Lanjarón is one of the most beautiful villages in the province. Its name reminds us of a brand of water, and it is precisely the water that is one of the main assets of this place and an attraction for tourism in Lanjarón. It is not only the quality of the water that comes from the peaks of the Sierra Nevada but also its medicinal powers and the Balneario, which is one of the things to see in Lanjarón.

    The ideal location of this village gives it the architecture of its streets and houses typical of the villages of the Alpujarra. Discovering the Nasrid past of this area is one of the things to do in Lanjarón as well as getting to know the history and traditions that form part of the cultural wealth of the water village.

     

     

    HOW TO GET TO LANJARÓN

    To get to Lanjarón you have the option of going by bus, taxi or car.

    To go by bus, you will have to check the timetables here. We recommend that you look for tickets in advance and pay attention to the timetables for both the outward and return journeys, as there may or may not be any depending on the date.

    The taxi option is very convenient but the most expensive, so going by car is the most economical way and can fit in with your schedule.

    The distance by car depends on your starting point, but if you are in Malaga for example it is approximately one and a half hours, while from Nerja it is less than 50 minutes.

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    HISTORY OF LANJARÓN

    The history of Lanjarón begins with the Arabs. The Nasrid’s presence is more than evident thanks to the archaeological remains found, among which the ruins of the castle stand out.

    With a very marked Nasrid past, in 1490 Ferdinand the Catholic conquered it.

    After this, Lanjarón took a stand against the French in the War of Independence, leading to its inhabitants being known as the “cañoneros”.

    The importance of water in Lanjarón goes back to its beginnings and although the Arab legacy can be seen in the architecture of its houses and in the construction of its streets which we can still see today, the truth is that its name comes from the pre-Roman word “lanchar” which means “place abundant in water”.

    Lanjarón is a village marked by the culture of its ancestors which is still latent in the streets of this village at the gates of the Alpujarra.

     

     

    THE WATER OF LANJARÓN, THE THERMAL VILLAGE

    The curative power of its waters is more than well known; this is the main claim of its ancestors and also nowadays. Although it was not until the 19th century that Lanjarón began to be known, its curative waters were already used in the village.

    The health-giving capacity of the waters that reach the village is such that a thermal centre was built… It began in the early 20th century and only privileged and elite families were initially allowed to visit it. The use of the thermal centre was for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. During almost all the previous century, it lived its heyday and nowadays it is still a renovated place, with more advanced techniques that have turned it into a spa.

    There are many legends about water in Lanjarón, such as that of a sick child who drank water from a spring and was cured. However, the best known is that thanks to the water of this village, it is the longest-living village in Spain.

     

     

    WHAT TO SEE AND DO IN LANJARÓN

     

    Visit the spa

    It is the main attraction of the village and one of the things to do in Lanjarón. This 20th-century spa, attended by the likes of Manuel de Falla, Federico García Lorca and Virginia Woolf, is now a spa with a host of balneotherapy treatments. Over the decades they have been perfecting the techniques and the spa itself, the basis of which remains the same: using water for therapeutic purposes.

    In addition to this, enjoying relaxation and harmony is another of the main objectives that this renovated spa has for all its clients.

    And if you go with your family, you can find treatments for everyone, even the youngest members of the family.

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    Stroll through the old town

    Walking through the streets of the historic centre is one of the most beautiful things to do in Lanjarón. Along your walk, you will see the town’s spectacularly beautiful gardens.

    If you go as far as the town hall, you will find a “bewitched” street, with witches currently hanging along the street forming a coven. The neighbourhood of El Hondillo is one of the best-known and most beautiful and it is here that you can learn about the history of the origins of Lanjarón. White alleyways, tubs, wooden beamed ceilings and facades covered with flowers and flowerpots. It is a spectacular tour through the historic centre where squares, fountains and the deepest culture of Lanjarón converge in the same place.

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    Discover the water museum

    As you can see, water is very important in Lanjarón and various economic and cultural activities in the village revolve around it, such as the water museum. It is a complete tribute to water and its healing and healthy power. Here you can learn about the importance that water has had and still has for the people, how it was collected and how it is bottled. A fun and interactive learning space that we recommend paying homage to this precious liquid.

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    Walk along the route of the fountains, places of poetry

    Spa, Lanjaron, Alpujarras – credito joserpizarro / Shutterstock.com

    Lanjarón is a village of water but also poetry. If you take a tour of the different fountains in the village, you will realise not only the history of each of them, so different and special, but at the same time as you drink a stream of fresh water of excellent quality, you will be able to read poetry. The letters of Federico García Lorca appear in tiles adorning the fountains. It is a tribute to this poet who loved Lanjarón so much.

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    Visit the ruins of the Moorish Castle

    The Nasrid past is marked in the history of Lanjarón and it is thanks to the archaeological remains found that the origin of this village is known. However, although only the ruins remain of this castle, it is an emblematic place in the village, located on top of some hills where you can walk around for a pleasant stroll while you learn about the history of this marvellous Moorish castle.

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    Discover Tello, the magic forest of Lanjarón

    For nature lovers, the magical forest of Lanjarón was and still is one of the most beautiful natural places. There was a terrible fire, but even so, this so-called magical forest is a perfect oasis of tranquillity. Watching the water cascading down the waterfalls and observing nature at its most vibrant is one of the most beautiful sensations that you can experience in Lanjarón.

     

    Enjoy the views from the viewpoints

    Lanjarón has 4 viewpoints from which you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views.

     

    Visit the church of the Incarnation

    This church is one of the emblematic places in the village. The building dates back to the 15th century and to visit it is to enter into the past and origin of Lanjarón. It is architecturally impressive and stands out for its beauty both inside and out. Inside the church, we can observe true works of sacred art and unique altars. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and historic things to see in Lanjarón.

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    WHERE TO EAT IN LANJARÓN

    Lanjarón invites you to savour the authentic gastronomy of the region in a unique and welcoming atmosphere. From quaint local restaurants to speciality steakhouses, Lanjarón offers a variety of culinary options to suit all tastes.

    With traditional dishes such as the Alpujarreño dish, exquisite sirloins in mushroom sauce or succulent stone-grilled meats, every bite at Lanjarón is a sensory journey combining local flavours with exceptional culinary techniques.

    In Lanjarón, it’s not just about eating, it’s about enjoying a true celebration of flavours, aromas and culinary traditions. Every meal becomes a special moment to share, explore and enjoy the rich gastronomic offer that this village has to offer. Immerse yourself in the gastronomic culture of Lanjarón and let yourself be carried away by a unique experience full of authentic flavours and Andalusian hospitality!

     

     La Terraza Lanjarón

    This charming restaurant stands out for its privileged location with breathtaking views and a relaxing atmosphere. La Terraza Lanjarón is distinguished for offering traditional dishes of the region made with fresh and high-quality ingredients. From Andalusian dishes to local specialities, we recommend you try the sirloin steak in mushroom sauce, the Alpujarra dish or the Iberian trio of sirloin, presa and pluma.  These options stand out for their authentic taste and combination of quality ingredients.

    Terraza Lanjarón also stands out for offering a friendly and professional service that complements the dining experience, providing personalised attention and taking care of every detail to ensure the satisfaction of diners.

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    Restaurante Asador El Carbón

    Opening from Friday, this steakhouse is known for its excellence in the preparation of grilled meats. El Carbón stands out for its fire cooking technique that enhances the flavours and textures of the meats, offering a unique experience for lovers of good meat.

    The menu includes dishes such as Black Angus picaña, Argentinian steer or T-bone. These options are recommended for their exceptional quality and intense flavours, typical of the grill.

    Its welcoming atmosphere and attention to detail make every visit a memorable dining experience.

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    Restaurante Asador Parque

    This restaurant, which opens from Saturday lunchtime, is a popular destination for those looking to enjoy grilled dishes in a friendly, family-friendly environment. With a variety of options on the menu, from braised oxtail to any of their stone-grilled meats.

    Its focus on grilled meats and the quality of its preparations make it a must-visit destination for meat lovers. Asador Parque is an excellent choice for a relaxed and delicious weekend meal.

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    La Casita de Papel

    Opening from Friday, La Casita de Papel is a culinary treasure in Lanjarón. This restaurant stands out for its focus on creative cuisine and the artistic presentation of its dishes. Every bite at La Casita de Papel is a unique sensory experience that combines flavours, textures and colours exquisitely, providing diners with an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

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    Bar Bistró 31

    For those looking for a more informal but equally delicious experience, Bar Bistró 31 is the perfect place. With a wide selection of tapas and casual dishes, this bar offers a relaxed alternative to enjoy a quick meal or a drink in a lively and friendly atmosphere. The quality of the food and customer service make Bar Bistró 31 popular with locals and visitors alike.

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    These restaurants in Lanjarón not only offer excellent food but also provide a unique gastronomic experience that reflects the rich culinary tradition of the region. Each has its own charm and speciality, inviting diners to explore and enjoy the authentic flavours of Lanjarón.

    Let yourself be surprised by the diversity and quality of the gastronomic offer that this picturesque village has to offer!

     

     

    WHAT TO SEE AROUND LANJARÓN

    Pampaneira, Alpujarras – credito Lucy Left / Shutterstock.com

    Being located at the literal entrance to the Alpujarra, it is the starting point for visiting the rest of the Alpujarra villages.

    Capileira, Pampaneira, and Bubión are three of the most beautiful villages in this area. Like Lanjarón, the Arab past marks the architecture of these villages, which can still be seen today in their streets and houses. These villages are some of the most spectacular and charming. Streets full of irrigation ditches, old public washing places and whitewashed facades with flowers and flowerpots that adorn these places. They are small villages but with a lot of culture and magic that we recommend you visit if you go to Lanjarón.

    Capileira, Alpujarras – credito Selina Irina / Shutterstock.com

    Soportújar is another village you should not miss if you come to Lanjarón. Witches are also part of the town’s emblem, as well as mysteries and legends. They call it the village of witches and it is a spectacle where you will discover the most magical and haunted corners.

    Another place you can visit is Cáñar, another place in the Alpujarra region full of a Moorish past that is still evident today.

     

    WHERE TO STAY

    Olée Holiday Rentals

    The best place to stay on the Costa del Sol, enjoy the Mediterranean Sea and take a trip to Granada and province is undoubtedly Fuerte Group Hotels. The chain has hotels where you can, in addition to their services, enjoy the best of each area in the region. The chain’s more than 60 years’ experience are the best guarantee. Marbella and Torrox are some sites where you can find these amazing hotels, exceptional starting points for your unique excursion into Granada.

     

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