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Beas de Segura

History - Beas de Segura

History - Beas de Segura

Its first human settlements took place in the Lower Paleolithic period, in the area surrounding the Guadalimar River, where small populations lived in the open air, taking refuge in small caves and supplying themselves with the natural resources offered by the land.

Festivals - Beas de Segura

Festivals - Beas de Segura

Cabalgata Reyes Magos
Three Kings procession is celebrated on the evening of 5th January.

San Antón
San Antón is celebrated on the 17th January.

Festividad de Nuestra Señora de la Paz
Festividad de Nuestra Señora de la Paz is celebrated on the 24th January.

Carnaval
Carnival is celebrated in February.

Tourist office - Beas de Segura

Tourist office - Beas de Segura

The tourist office of Beas de Segura is located in the Antigua Casa de la Audiencia.

Paseo de la Constitución, 1
Beas de Segura
23280
Tel: 953 42 40 00.

Monday-Friday, 09:00-14:00hrs.

Bus Services - Beas de Segura

There are bus services from Beas de Segura to Granada, Sevilla, Almería, Jaén, Ciudad Real, Torreperogil, Málaga, Córdoba, Villacarrillo, Baeza, Alcaraz, Albacete, Úbeda, Valencia and Alicante using the bus company, Alsa.

Weather - Beas de Segura

Weather - Beas de Segura

If you are considering visiting this town you will be interested to check the latest weather forecast for the next few days from the table below.

This weather forecast is provided by AEMET (Spanish State Meteorological Agency). Note the wind directions in the table below are O (Oeste) West, N (norte) North, S (sur) South, E (este) East and their combinations.

Beas de Segura

Beas de Segura is situated within the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park, designated a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. The name comes from the Latin term “Veha”, which means path or way. It was given this name due to the settlement being at the crossroads of three Roman roads that went to the mountains, the east and the county. It has about 5500 inhabitants.