Attractions and places to see around Arjonilla, a town in the province of Jaén, Spain, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The region is characterized by its ancient landmarks, such as medieval castles and churches, reflecting a rich past. Extensive olive groves dominate the undulating countryside, providing a distinct natural landscape. Visitors can explore historical sites, cultural points of interest, and natural features within and around the area.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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In Lopera, we find one of the best examples of castles built by the Military Order of Calatrava in the province of Jaén. Declared a Cultural Monument in 1991, this fortress retains its original walled enclosure, although over the years it has also served as a residence and, in the mid-20th century, even as a winery.
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It is a rest area going up towards San Ginés, where you can sit and relax for a while.
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You have to bring water to drink. The best time to go is from November to May.
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There are stone tables and benches, parking and a trash container.
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The castle was built by the Order of Calatrava to guard the trade route over the Guadalquivir River and is defended by five towers.
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The Spa of Marmolejo is located along the Guadalquivir river situated at the foot of the Sierra Morena mountains. Popular tourist attraction. From the bridge of the A-420 highway you can see the glass dome of the spa and the river.
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Andújar is a small town located on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River, a strategic route between Madrid and Córdoba. The most interesting feature of the city are the ancient walls dating from the last quarter of the 9th century. That wall was ruined as a result of the Constantinople earthquake (1170) that affected most of the Iberian Peninsula. The wall, built with hard mortar, had a perimeter of 1,740 meters, 48 towers and probably six gates.
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Arjonilla is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Castillo del Trovador Macías, a medieval fortress with a romantic legend. The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación is a stunning Gothic-Renaissance church, and the Palacio del Marqués de la Merced houses local museological collections. For a unique historical insight, explore the accessible Refugios Antiaéreos from the Spanish Civil War.
Yes, nearby you can find the historical Plaza de España and Town Hall, Andújar, known for its ancient walls and strategic location on the Guadalquivir River. Another important site is the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Cabeza, a significant religious and historical pilgrimage destination.
Arjonilla offers several natural spots. You can see El Pino, a symbolic protected tree, or visit La Albarrada, a former clay quarry with an artificial lagoon. The Fuente del Escribano is a natural spring traditionally used as a watering hole. The landscape is also dominated by extensive olive groves, covering much of the municipal territory.
Beyond historical sites, Arjonilla has a vibrant cultural scene. The Palacio del Marqués de la Merced showcases local heritage and ceramics. The town also has a strong local pottery tradition, known for its quality and color. Religious sites like the Ermita de San Roque and Ermita de Jesús also contribute to the town's cultural fabric.
Absolutely. The Los Cerrillos Recreation Area is a great spot for families, offering stone tables, benches, and parking for relaxation. The Marmolejo Spa, with its beautiful gardens, is also considered family-friendly, though some facilities may be closed seasonally. The Plaza de España and Town Hall, Andújar provides an interesting historical setting for a family stroll.
The region around Arjonilla is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for road cycling, general cycling, and hiking. Explore options like the 'Yeguas Reservoir Loop' for road cycling or 'Balneario de Marmolejo - circular by the Guadalquivir river bank' for hiking. For more details and routes, check the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Arjonilla, Cycling around Arjonilla, and Hiking around Arjonilla.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. You can enjoy routes such as the 'Balneario de Marmolejo - circular by the Guadalquivir river bank' (moderate, 9.7 km) or a 'Hiking loop from Andújar' (easy, 5.9 km). For more challenging options, consider the 'Mirador del meandro del río Jándula - loop from Andújar' (difficult, 22.4 km). Find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Arjonilla guide.
The area offers diverse cycling routes. For road cycling, you might try the 'Yeguas Reservoir Loop from Andújar' (moderate, 58 km). If you prefer general cycling, routes like 'El Peregrino Viewpoint – View of the Jándula River loop from Andújar' (difficult, 70.5 km) are available. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Arjonilla and Cycling around Arjonilla guides.
Generally, the period from November to May is recommended for visiting outdoor attractions like the Los Cerrillos Recreation Area, as indicated by local tips. This avoids the intense heat of the summer months, making exploration more comfortable. Note that some facilities at the Marmolejo Spa, such as the springs and interpretation center, are closed from November to April.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The serene atmosphere of places like the Los Cerrillos Recreation Area, where one can relax amidst nature, is highly valued. The rich history embodied in sites like the Castillo del Trovador Macías and the unique insights offered by the Refugios Antiaéreos also leave a lasting impression. The overall experience is often described as a journey through a region with a rich past and picturesque landscapes.
Yes, the modern sculpture Created by Manuel López Pérez. Virgen de la Cabeza, currently located in the courtyard of the Andújar town hall, is noted as wheelchair accessible. While many historical sites may have limited accessibility due to their age, this specific highlight offers an accessible cultural experience.


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