Loja, Granada , Poniente Granadino, Andalucia ,Spain
Loja is a full service, historic town in the west of Granada province in Andalucia. Bordering to the north Iznajar (Province of Cordoba), Zagra, Algarinejo and Montefrio; to the south Alfarnate (Province of Malaga), Zafarraya and Alhama de Granada; to the east with Huétor-Tájar, Villanueva Mesía and Salar and to the west with Villanueva del Trabuco, Archidona, Villanueva de Algaidas y Villanueva de Tapia (Province of Malaga). We have homes available in pretty well all of these towns as well by the way!
Location
The town is surrounded by the "Sierrea de Loja" which provides stunning views as well as being popular with hunters, archaeologists and pot-holers as well as walkers, mountain bikers and horse trekkers.
History
Loja, was an old Moorish town and this is reflected in the streets of the Alcazaba, or fortress section of the tow. Subsequently grandiose temples and civil buildings were built to reflect that towns prosperity.
History
Loja, was an old Moorish town and this is reflected in the streets of the Alcazaba, or fortress section of the tow. Subsequently grandiose temples and civil buildings were built to reflect that towns prosperity.
Transport
Strategically placed in the heart of
About town
In Loja there are numerous springs such as the one which feeds this fountain, also called Fuente de la Mora or fountain of the Moorish maiden.
The Antigua Casa de Cabildos, located on the Plaza de la Constitucion and currently houses the public library, is a beautiful example of the16th century architecture.
The Alcazaba and Caserón de los Alcaides Cristianos is a 10th century fortified area on a hill in the heart of Loja,.
Climate
The climate is mild and quite dry, with temperatures reaching 40-42ºC during the summer months, to -5/-7ºC on the coldest winter days.
The climate is mild and quite dry, with temperatures reaching 40-42ºC during the summer months, to -5/-7ºC on the coldest winter days.
The owner of "Son Of Bert" had this to say about Loja
Loja is 55 kilometres from Granada . Washed by water from many different rivers and streams, the town has important historic monuments, with palaces, churches, convents, gardens and stately houses. Especially outstanding are the Encarnación Church, built in the 16th-18th centuries, with the Cultural Property designation, and the Alcazaba, the old fortress. There are also numerous guided tours available, exploring Loja's most emblematic places. It is well worthwhile visiting the Sierra Martilla site, home to a Megalithic necropolis and a settlement from the same period.
Loja has a large number of fountains and natural springs to be found in different parts of the town centre, such as its 25-spout fountain, and Fuente Santa, renowned for the medicinal properties of its waters. The countryside is at the heart of life in this town. The surrounding area is ideal for cycle touring and adventure sports such as caving and paragliding, not forgetting fishing at the Riofrío intensive preserve.
Homes
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