If you are looking for your perfect property for sale in Bullas, then you may want to find out more about it:
Situated in the sunny highlands the municipality of Bullas is an age-old vinicultural region, as shown by the statue of the god Bacchus found during excavation of a nearby Roman site. Visitors will marvel at the rich verdure of its vineyards, a highly prestigious winegrowing area that yields such distinctive wines as Carrascalejo: robust reds and brandies and especially the fruity rosés, combining all the savour of the countryside and its flora, which are bottled in the neoclassical palace of the same name.
Bullas has been traditionally considered as the entrance to the North West of Murcia. Life in this village revolves around wine, making possible a "perfect match" between culture and vine, history and a green and mountainous nature Located six kilometres far away from the town, the Valle del Aceniche (Aceniche Valley) is a beautiful and natural spot surrounded by pine groves where there’re strains over half a century old. The perfect destination for those fleeing the heat, due to its highland, fresh air and a cool microclimate.
The place is so beautiful that it seems that everything has been placed on purpose, as in a painting. No matter if you travel on foot, by bike or by all-terrain vehicle. This is for sure a brilliant place to look for a property for sale.
Town hall info
In your local town hall you can register / do the empadron ( find the explanation here)
Resident information for the Bullas area
What’s on in and around Bullas
Fiestas
A study of the local festive calendar reveals both traditional and original fiestas such as the Festivity of St. Anton, on the 17th of January in the neighbouring village of La Copa, during which the killing and cooking of a pig, a raffle, the ‘dance of the innocents’ and the procession make up the programme of one of the most unusual fiestas in the whole Region. The Fiesta of St. Mark on the 25th of April celebrates the exaltation of the rural world with a huge parade of floats and carts displaying rural life. Other fiestas of interest are: the Wine Festival; those in honour of the patron saint, The Virgin of the Rosary; the Fiestas of the Virgin in La Copa; and Easter week, with its famous ‘Encounter’ in the Old Square (Plaza Vieja).
Markets
In the municipality of Bullas the main weekly market is held on Tuesday mornings in and around Gran Vía Manuel López Carreño (see map).
El Zacatín market is held on the first Sunday of each month transforming the surroundings of the Plaza Vieja and Plaza del Castillo in an epicentre of handicrafts with jugglers, storytellers, pipers and alchemists of the Middle Ages. Don’t miss any of the handicrafts collections about old and forgotten trades and enjoy the tastings. As a curiosity, this is the only market held in the region throughout the year.