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City Guide

Castillo de Locubín, Jaén, Spain

Overview

Castillo de Locubín is a charming Andalusian village set in the hills of Jaén, renowned for its cherry production and traditional whitewashed houses. The town offers visitors a blend of rural tranquility, cultural heritage, and outdoor activities surrounded by olive and cherry groves.

Best Time to Visit

May-June for the cherry festival and mild spring weather.

Local Tips

Carry cash as some small businesses may not accept cards. Public transport is limited, so consider renting a car if exploring nearby towns.

Cultural Etiquette

Casual dress is fine but modesty is appreciated in religious sites. Tipping is not obligatory but rounding up the bill is common in restaurants.

Safety Warnings

Generally very safe, but beware of winding rural roads if driving, especially at night. Petty theft is rare but keep an eye on belongings during festivals.

Hidden Gems

Hike to the Castillo (castle) ruins for panoramic views, visit the local olive oil mills, and explore artisan pottery shops hidden in backstreets.

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