Friday, 26 November 2010

Jimera de Libar


Sometimes, despite the weather, you just have to get out of the house and drive somewhere different.
So this morning, on a dull overcast day with temperatures at about 11°C, we headed towards Ronda on the A-374 before turning off onto the MA-505, heading for a new destination of Jimera de Libar.


The MA-505 takes you through some beautiful scenery, passing through the spectacular gorge at El Hundidero and by the villages of Montejaque and Benaoján.
After driving for just over an hour, we arrived at Jimera, nestling on the side of the valley overlooking the River Guadiaro.








The village has a population of about 400 people. The residents clearly care about where they live as it was very clean and tidy and the buildings well maintained.





















Looking over the village to Cortes de la Frontera in the distance.


































It wasn't too long before we arrived in the Plaza de Nuestra Señora Virgen de la Salud, roughly the centre of the village.





























The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Rosario overlooks the Plaza.
There has been a Church on the site since the 16th century but the present one was built in 1964. Inside was very modern with some colourful stained glass windows.







































After wandering around for about an hour, we headed the short distance out of the village to Estación de Jimera de Libar and came upon the Bar Allioli and sat for a coffee and some tapas.
Paul, the owner with his partner Synnøve, were very helpful and informative about walks in the area and perhaps on a better day we may explore more.
















Warmed by delicious tapas, we walked across the road to the well kept train station.
































Some of the old signal switching gear that now forms a decorative part of the platform.
We really liked Jimera de Libar. Clearly the residents take a pride in their village and are very friendly towards visitors.
We'll pop back next year perhaps to take advantage of better weather and to stretch our legs a little with a walk along the river.


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