Villarrodrigo

History - Villarrodrigo

History - Villarrodrigo

The first vestiges of settlements in the town date back to the Bronze Age and are found in the place known as Piedras de la Ermita. Later in the Iron Age, human presence was located in the Atalayon area. Continuing with this chronology, remains of Celtiberian culture appeared in the nearby area of Bayonas. There the sculptural group known as “The Lion of Bienservida” was found and taken to a museum in Albacete, a sample of Greek funerary influence and dated to the end of the fourth century BC.

Festivals - Villarrodrigo

Festivals - Villarrodrigo

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

Día de San Antón
Día de San Antón is celebrated on the 16th January.

Semana Santa
Holy Week processions, dates can vary.

Día de San Marcos
Día de San Marcos are celebrated on the 25th April.

Tourist office - Villarrodrigo

Tourist office - Villarrodrigo

The tourist office of Villarrodrigo is located in the Town Hall.

Plaza Nuestra Señora de Albánchez, a
Villarrodrigo
23393 
Tel: 953 48 41 26

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

Bus Services - Villarrodrigo

Bus Services - Villarrodrigo

There is a bus service from Villarrodrigo to Jaén using the bus company, ALSA. More>

The bus stop in Villarrodrigo is on Carretera Bienservida.

Weather - Villarrodrigo

Weather - Villarrodrigo

If you are considering visiting Villarodrigo 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.