Attractions and places to see around Torredonjimeno include a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Located in the province of Jaén, Andalusia, the town is part of the Ruta de los Nazaríes del Legado Andalusí and the Ruta de los Castillos. The area features significant heritage sites and outdoor opportunities, such as sections of the Vía Verde del Aceite.
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The difficult route of the Vía Verde del Aceite required the construction of tunnels and viaducts to overcome the terrain's orography. Thus, when we set off from Jaén in the direction of Córdoba, we encountered this first metal viaduct that stands out for its design and the material it is made of. It is 124 meters long and a maximum of 25 meters high, based on the modernist construction art typical of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as the technique is similar to that used in the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris, but built and designed by disciples of the prodigious builder named Dayd´e and Pillé around 1890. The pieces and structure were built in the French city of Creil. This technique consists of joining the parts using rivets that avoid welding the metal.
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The route is 128 kilometres long and offers an unparalleled experience through endless olive groves, picturesque villages and historic stations now converted into catering establishments and visitor centres.
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Martos is a beautiful city in the province of Jaén. Situated on a hilltop, the city offers breathtaking views over the surrounding olive groves and the Sierra Morena. With a rich history dating back to Roman times, Martos is known for its historical sights such as the Castle of la Villa and the Church of San Juan Bautista. The central square, Plaza de la Constitución, is a lively place where locals gather for markets and events. The city has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and is a great place to experience authentic Andalusian culture.
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The Piedra del Águila offers a beautiful view of the surrounding landscapes. It takes its name "Piedra del Águila" from the stream. The bridge is located at kilometre 12 of this nature trail, after the Caballico tunnel. It is a metal viaduct, a paradigm of modern art of the late nineteenth century, in whose construction iron was used. It has a length of 104.50 metres and its maximum height reaches 25 metres.
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Impressive metal construction over which the Vía Verde del Aceite runs.
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The Jaén City Council wanted to honor the city by building a roundabout with a monument where the world capital in the production of olive oil was recorded 🫒. On the monument there was a large coat of arms of the city, very nice by the way, but vandalism wanted some friend of others to unscrew it from its support and take it away forever, because the City Council has never bothered to replace it again!
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Torredonjimeno boasts a rich history, centered around the 13th-century Castillo de Torredonjimeno. This castle, a Bien de Interés Cultural, houses the Interpretation Center of the Visigothic Treasure. The town's Casco Antiguo (Old Town) is also a Site of Cultural Interest, reflecting its architectural and historical value. Additionally, the region is part of the Ruta de los Castillos, featuring several historical towers and fortresses like Castillo de la Fuencubierta and Castillo de Torre Venzala.
Yes, Torredonjimeno offers several pleasant natural spots. The Parque Municipal at the town's entrance is ideal for walks, while the Parque de las Quebradas in the old town provides shaded areas, benches, and a children's play area. For a more rugged natural experience, the Paraje de la Fuente Pallá, located south of the town, features abundant vegetation and ecological value.
The area around Torredonjimeno is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and walking. The Beautiful section of the Vía Verde del Aceite is a popular reconditioned railway line perfect for these activities. You can find various cycling routes, including touring, gravel, and road cycling, around the area. For more details on routes, explore the Cycling around Torredonjimeno, Gravel biking around Torredonjimeno, and Road Cycling Routes around Torredonjimeno guides.
Absolutely. The Beautiful section of the Vía Verde del Aceite is an old railway line that has been reconditioned specifically for cycling and hiking. It winds through scenic olive groves, offering a smooth and enjoyable path for both activities. Along this route, you can also cross impressive structures like the Viaduct of the Piedra del Águila Stream.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Beautiful section of the Vía Verde del Aceite is family-friendly for walks and bike rides. The Parque de las Quebradas offers a children's play area, and the Parque Municipal is a pleasant spot for family strolls. The Castillo de Torredonjimeno, with its Visigothic Treasure Interpretation Center, can also be an engaging historical visit for older children.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the Mirador de La Torrecilla. This viewpoint offers expansive vistas of the countryside and is equipped with picnic areas for a relaxing stop. Additionally, the Viaduct of the Piedra del Águila Stream, part of the Vía Verde del Aceite, provides impressive views from its elevated position.
Torredonjimeno is rich in cultural experiences. The Centro de Interpretación del Tesoro Visigodo within the castle displays replicas of the famous Visigothic treasure. The Iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol is another significant cultural site. The town also has a vibrant cultural calendar, including festivities like San Pedro Apóstol, Carnival, Holy Week, and the San Lucas Fair, offering a glimpse into local traditions.
Yes, Torredonjimeno proudly celebrates its olive oil heritage. You can see the Olive Roundabout, a tribute to Jaén's status as the world capital of olive oil. Another unique monument is the Roundabout with olive-growing motifs, which features old stones once used to grind olives, offering a visual history of traditional olive oil production.
The best time to visit Torredonjimeno for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is milder and more comfortable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the historical sites. Summers can be very hot, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler temperatures.
For experienced mountain bikers, the El Pincho Trail offers a spectacular 5.3 km MTB downhill experience with significant inclination and wonderful panoramic views. While the Vía Verde del Aceite is generally easy, some of the longer cycling routes around Torredonjimeno, particularly those listed in the Cycling around Torredonjimeno and Gravel biking around Torredonjimeno guides, are rated as 'difficult' due to their distance and elevation changes.
Yes, the Olive Roundabout and the Roundabout with olive-growing motifs are listed as wheelchair accessible. While the Vía Verde del Aceite is a reconditioned railway line, its accessibility for all types of mobility needs may vary depending on specific sections and personal equipment, but it generally offers a flatter, wider path than traditional trails.
The Molino del Cubo is a fortified 15th-century flour mill nestled in a beautiful natural setting. It's significant not only for its historical architecture but also for its location where the Arroyo del Cubo creates numerous waterfalls and small cascades, surrounded by lush riverside vegetation. It's a picturesque spot that combines history with natural beauty.
Beyond the main Castillo de Torredonjimeno, the municipality is dotted with several historical towers and fortresses. These include the Castillo de la Fuencubierta, Castillo de Torre Venzala, and Castillo de Torre Alcázar. These structures are remnants of the area's past as a border region during Muslim rule and are part of the broader Ruta de los Castillos.


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