Ibros

Ibros

The olive tree is the protagonist of the small town of Ibros, with olive fields occupying large extensions of land. The biodiversity and ecology of Ibros are strengthened further by numerous vegetable gardens. The town has about 2,800 inhabitants.

Festivals

Festivals - Ibros Popular festivals in Ibros are Festividad de San Antón, Santobastián, Feria y Fiestas de la Virgen de los Remedios and Festividad de San Antonio.

Tourist office - Ibros

Tourist office - Ibros

The tourist office of Ibros is located in the Town Hall. .
Ayuntamiento de Ibros, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, 1, Ibros, 23450
Tel: 953 76 60 25

Opening Times

Monday-Friday, 07:30-14:30hrs

Weather - Ibros

Weather

Weather - 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 provided by AEMET (Spanish State Meteorological Agency).

'Wind' in last row of the table below indicates wind direction by a compass letter(s); North, South, East, West and a number which is the the wind speed in km per hour.

Bus Service

There are bus services from Ibros to Úbeda, Linares, Bailen and Andújar using ALSA.

Embalse de Giribaile

The Giribaile reservoir is situated on the Guadalimar River, in the Guadalquivir Basin between La Loma de Úbeda and El Condado. Built between 1993 and 1997, its wall is located on the slopes of La Lambra

Muralla Ciclópea

Cyclopes were mythological beings with one eye, members of a race of giants, strong and of tempestuous temperament. Legend says they were great builders and craftsmen; this is why, during the Middle Ages, walls of large worked blocks such as this one began to be discovered.

Casa de los Benavides

This manor house is representative of the vernacular architecture of Ibros. It symbolises the presence of the Lords in Ibros, although they rarely inhabited it.

Iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo

Construction of the church was ordered by Francisco Sarmiento de Mendoza, Bishop of Jaén, in 1523, who oversaw its completion, including images, altarpieces and bells.

History - Ibros

The olive tree is the protagonist of the small town of Ibros, with olive fields occupying large extensions of land. The biodiversity and ecology of Ibros are strengthened further by numerous vegetable gardens. The town has about 2,800 inhabitants.