Alhama de Granada
Information On Alhama de Granada In Andalucia Spain. Alhama de Granada is a beautiful, ancient spa town set at about 900m in rolling hills and surrounded by mountain ranges. The town, of around 6,500 inhabitants, runs along one side of a deep gorge at the bottom of which runs the Rio Alhama. People have settled here since Neolithic times and there is evidence of Roman remains in the gorge as well as Moorish irrigation channels and the ruins of the 20th century flour mills.
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Alhama de Granada
The medieval Church of the Encarnacion was built on the grounds of the Great Mosque and its imposing silhouette stands proud of the town. The museum inside the church houses a priest's vestment hand-embroidered by Queen Isabella. Other historical and architectural highlights include a Roman bridge, the pink-walled Moorish fortress, the gothic Inquisition House, the 13th century Il Posito (the old synagogue) and the Renaissance Hospital of La Reina. West of the steep and narrow streets of the Arab district the town’s character changes and there are many fine townhouses and two pretty squares where Spanish families promenade in the pleasant coolness of the mountain evenings.
Around the squares there are lots of lively bars and restaurants serving local cuisine, all with outdoor seating in the summer months. Enjoying complimentary tapas with your drink is a great local tradition and there's lots of choice. Typically, you could be served crusty bread with the local cured ham or cheese, grilled mushrooms with garlic, slices of pork or lamb with mayonnaise served in a little bun, langoustines, calamares and monkfish, olives, spanish tortilla - the list is endless!
In the new part of town, La Joya, there is an outdoor swimming pool with a little bar and pleasant grassed and shaded area which is open in the summer months – a perfect spot for relaxing after a heavy day’s sightseeing!
Also in this part of town there is a bustling market every Friday. You can pick up local crafts such as pottery, basketware and embroidered or crocheted goods. To stock up for your stay you'll find a great choice of fresh fruit and vegetables, all of which is grown locally.
The name Alhama comes from al-hamman which means ‘hot springs’ in Arabic. Just outside of town there are four hot pools nestled next to the Rio Merchan under shady trees which are available for anyone to use day or night. The thermal springs have been channelled into therapeutic baths since Roman times and you can visit the famous spa with it’s Muslim horse-shoe shaped arch and book a massage or treatment while the Hotel Balneario is open between April to October each year.
Around Alhama de Granada

Beautiful Lake Bermejales is dramatically set against a backdrop of jagged mountain peaks. Much of the lake is surrounded by sandy beach and pine trees offering restful shade. You can picnic at the weekends with local Spanish families or find a deserted spot of your own. It’s a great spot for fishing, canoeing (canoes and pedaloes available for hire), swimming, walking and relaxing and the small settlement next to the lake has a handful of pleasant bars with shaded courtyards offering local wine and cuisine.

With its lovely warm and bright days springtime in Southern Andalucia is wonderful for walking and cycling and famous for it’s fantastic display of wildflowers including poppies, gladiolas, irises, lavender, thyme, thistles and orchids. The smell of springtime almond blossom is delightful. Southern Andalucia is also home to a host of migratory birds making their journey from Africa to northern Europe and back again and it's possible to spot eagles and many other raptors as well as swifts, swallows, woodpeckers, kingfishers, owls and many more. Late summer and autumn are lovely times to be out and about in the local countryside and there's a great display of autumn colours as the seasons change. Winter days can be crisp but are often warm with bright blue skies and still delightful for exploring the area.
Alhama Rentals
Alhama de Granada, in the fertile heart of the Poniente Granadino in Southern Andalucia, is the perfect holiday destination.The town of Alhama offers history dating from Roman times through Moorish reign and up to modern days. Alhama is very attractive, traditional, bustling and precariously positioned running along the edge of an enormous limestone gorge, Los Tajos. Along the bottom of the gorge run the Rios Alhama and Merchan. Nearby, hot springs gurgle into four thermal pools next to the Rio Merchan. The town has grand, imposing Medieval architecture and lively bars surrounding attractive squares. Surrounding Alhama are soft, pastel shaded rolling hills, attractive small villages and stunning views extending to looming mountain ranges.
Alhama is perfectly situated, close enough for: an easy day or weekend trip to the splendid cities of Granada and Malaga; the sea air of the attractive seaside towns of Nerja and Almunecar; and the striking and exhilarating mountain regions of the Sierra Nevada and the Sierras Alhama, Tejeda and Almijara which offer great walking and wintersports. The area has so much to offer you can easily spend quite some time here unwinding and exploring, at any time of the year.
This is Alhama Rentals where our mission is to bring the delights of Alhama de Granada and its surrounding area to your attention.
We aim to introduce you to some of the history of this delightful, thriving market town along with details of the accommodation we are offering and relevant information to help you to plan your stay. WHO ARE WE?
We are a group of friends who have got together to promote our accommodation in Alhama de Granada. We all love this area very much and are passionate about providing great quality accommodation and ensuring you have the holiday of a lifetime.

Alhama de Granada Weather
The four seasons are clearly defined with hot summers and crisp winters. Interestingly, the median temperature for the year is quite low, at 13 degrees Celsius. This is because temperatures go up to the mid-30s in the summer but winter nights can go just below freezing which make them perfect for getting cosy in front of the fire.

Winter starts around December and brings temperatures dropping to around freezing at night with wonderful displays of the planets and stars. The daytime sky is often clear and the warm sunshine brings temperatures in the day time up to a pleasant level where it is possible to lunch outside in comfort. La Maroma, the nearest high peak at around 2000m, is often covered in snow from Dec/Jan onwards and is easily reached from Alhama. A short drive out of town takes you to the Alhama Valley where you can walk and enjoy views of snow covered peaks, including the Sierra Nevada, all around you. A great local tradition which you can enjoy is placing 'braziers' (trays of burning embers) under the table and a favourite local bar, La Ochoa, does this every evening.

Spring brings one of the loveliest seasons to the area. Bright blue skies, wild flowers, almond blossom and crops of barley dazzle the senses and taking a picnic out for the day is a particular treat. This is southern Spain at it's best; doors are thrown open once again, people congregate in the streets to catch up on the gossip and bars and restaurants set up their tables and chairs on the streets and squares. Spanish people love to socialise al-fresco and the squares are buzzing every evening from now til September.

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Out and about from Alhama de Granada

If you fancy a romantic evening out why not engage a qualified childcare specialist to babysit your child or children for the evening? Perhaps you want to hike La Maroma, or go to the theatre in Granada?
Baby Sitting Lynne are available for babysitting in Alhama. For more information about babysitting and advice on local activities you and your children can do together, please call Lynne on 0034 610013182.
Walking A wonderful asset when going to a new place for the first time is access to great quality local information. Terry, a former West Yorkshire Police ‘Task Force’ officer, is an enthusiastic walker who can take you out on some of his favourite routes and introduce you to some of the astounding scenery that is available locally. For more Information see here Alhambra Rambler
As Andalucia has dramatic mountain ranges, sparkling lakes, forests of oak and pine as well as gentle rolling hills and orchards, you can see that a huge range of walks are available. Walks can be tailored to your needs from a gentle stroll around Alhama’s highlights to a whole day trek.
Days out from Alhama de Granada

From December to April you can enjoy fantastic skiing and snowboarding in the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountain range. The resort itself, called ’Solynieve’, looks like something from a picture postcard. There’s a wide choice of runs for all levels; tuition and equipment hire also available. You can easily avoid the weekend queues at the slopes by driving up from Alhama during the working week; ski all day and be back in Alhama in plenty of time for dinner. The Sierra Nevada National Park is also fabulous all year round for walking and cycling and only one and a half hour's drive from Alhama.
The Costa Tropical is one hour's drive where you can visit the historical seaside towns of Nerja, La Herradura and Almunecar. All the usual water sports including wind-surfing, sailing, para-gliding and scuba diving are very popular from La Herradura in particular. The towns are attractive and have traditional architecture, old barrios with flower laden balconies and twisting cobbled lanes, and lots of great restaurants, bars and shops.
A trip to the famous caves at Nerja with 20,000 year old paintings and a concert hall housed in one of the caves is highly recommended with admission prices at 5 euros for adults and 2.50 for kids makes it easy on the pocket too! There is a very nice restaurant at the caves with terrific views and a pleasant park and picnic area in the grounds.
North of Alhama, the nearby town of Antequera is an attraction in itself, but also has a lobo park (wolf reserve) and a donkey sanctuary which are fascinating for kids and really good causes deserving support. The town of Loja is a short drive from Alhama and it’s attractive main street is a treasure trove for shoppers; check out the numerous bazaars for some great gifts to take back home.
Two more villages that are in very easy reach are Riofrio and Montefrio. Popular with Spanish families, especially on Sundays, Riofrio’s river is teeming with trout and the cluster of restaurants there serve up these delicious fresh fish at a very reasonable price. Montefrio is a typical white Spanish village with windy narrow streets for you to stroll down before enjoying some tapas and drinks in one of the bars.
We have lots more information and details of traveling times, directions, etc at our properties and are more than happy to chat with you about options for different days out.
Granada
Only 45 minutes away, Granada (the 'pomegranate') epitomises the contrasts to be found in southern Spain. Elegant 18th century avenues give way to twisting mosaic cobbled lanes; you�ll see magnificent mansions as well as cave dwellings; exclusive fashion and Moroccan street markets; and fabulous monuments created by the Nasrid sultans and the Catholic monarchs at the height of their power and brilliance. 
Click here for ticket reservation > Alhambra Often referred to as 'The Jewel of Spain', Granada is a great destination for sightseeing, shopping, cultural events, dining, fabulous tapas bars and, of course, spending a day at the Alhambra; the most-visited historical monument in Europe.
If you fancy an overnight stay, we highly recommend booking tickets for La Chumbera theatre in Sacromonte where, on Saturday evenings from October to April, you can enjoy authentic flamenco with the Alhambra as the glorious backdrop.






