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This small village has a positive impact on visitors because it retains its traditional features and has the spectacular scenery of Sierra Nevada in the background. Beas, a common toponym, refers to Vías, i.e. "route" or "path".
In medieval times, it was of great importance because it was located next to the Roman road that linked Guadix (Acci) and Granada (Iliberis). Under Muslim rule, it was used to keep the Christian prisoners, captured in the frequent incursions carried out up north. This explains why it was known as "Beas of the Captives". At that time Polícar and Lugros were part of Beas jurisdiction.
It is surrounded by pine forests and has many viewpoints, which why it is known as the ‘End of the World’. It is overlooking Sierra Nevada and the Badlands. It also has archaeological sites from different eras and many cave houses that are inhabited since ancient times. In the town you can find old water mills and an old medieval wine press. You can also find property for sale, your ideal home might be waiting for you here!
Town hall info
In your local town hall you can register / do the empadron ( find the explanation here)
Town Hall Beas de Guadix
Calle Rambla18516, Beas de Guadix (Open Map)[acf_phone friendly]http://www.beasdeguadix.es/
Resident information for the Beas de Guadix area
What’s on in and around Beas de Guadix
Fiestas
- At the end of January the festivities in honor of Nuestra Señora de la Paz are celebrated;
- On the 3rd of May is the day of the crosses celebrated;
- The festivities of San Marcos are held on the 25th of April;
- San Lorenzo is celebrated on the 10th of August.