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Open map Beas de Segura (Jaén), España
Beas de Segura is one of the towns that links the interior valleys of the mountain range with the Guadalimar valley, Sierra Morena and the interior of the Iberian Peninsula. In fact, some of the livestock trails still alive from the transhumance pass through its surroundings. The Natao rest area or the Roman bridge of Puente Mocho are elements of great interest located in the vicinity.
The Tourist Office of Beas de Segura, located in the old Casa de la Audiencia, is a place of reference for visitors who wish to learn about the history, culture and attractions of this charming Andalusian municipality. The office not only offers tourist information, but is also located in a historic building that has played a significant role in local history.
The Antigua Casa de la Audiencia is a building of great historical and architectural value. Built in the 17th century, this building has witnessed numerous relevant events in Beas de Segura. Originally, it was the seat of the court of justice, where hearings and trials were held, hence its name. Over time, the building has been restored and adapted for different uses, always preserving its essence and heritage value.
The Tourist Office is the ideal starting point to discover all that this beautiful municipality has to offer. Its combination of historical heritage, quality tourist services and spectacular natural surroundings make Beas de Segura a must-see destination in the province of Jaén.
- Beas de Segura
- Plaza de la Iglesia s/n, Beas de Segura, 23280 Jaén Pedestrian access is recommended as it is difficult to park nearby.
- Winter (October to June): Monday to Friday 09:00 to 14:00 and Saturdays and Sundays 10:00 to 14:00 - Summer (July to September): Monday to Sunday 10:00 to 14:00 - 19:00 to 21:00
- The person in charge of the center is also the technical manager of the Sustainable Tourism Association.
- It is accredited with the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism.
- They have the updated SICTED.
- They make cultural routes through the old part of the town.
- They collaborate with cultural festivals, for example, the "Fiesta de la Trashumancia".
- Make visible the cattle trails or historical paths such as the Camino de San Juan de la Cruz, which in its passage through Beas de Segura joined the deepest part of the mountains and the province of Albacete with the city of Úbeda.