
JAYENA
“Bathed in the crystalline waters of a pleasant
médium-sized river nearby, warm in all seasons, protected
by unassailable mountain ranges is the village of Jayena –
rich in silo, wine, game, fruit, livestock, 12 leagues from Granada”.
This is how H. de Jorquera describes this village of the Poniente
Granadino.
We approach this village in the south of Poniente via the Fornes
road or via the “Cabra” road (which connects Suspiro
del Moro to Almuñecar). It is situated on the topmost part
of the river Cacín basin, to the north of Sierra de Almijara.
The surrounding land is mountainous and the only nucleus of population
is jayena, lying on the banks of river Grande, tributary of river
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HISTORY
Although originally situated on a hillock, the
village has gradually descended. It has grown to the point where
it has wxpanded to the plain, so its layout is mixed, this becoming
more noticeable in its old part. It had been linked to the marquesses
of Campotéjar until Muslim Prince Cidi, who became a Christian
under the name of “Pedro de Granada”, obtained it.
NATURAL HERITAGE
The Sierra de Almijara stands out with a series
of secondary formations Duch as Cero de las Golondrinas or Cerro
del Ángel. It ges its water from Barranco Bacal, located
to the west of the village. It is joined in its upper course by
the streams of Las Golondrinas and Almijara. Its diverse flora offers
the following varieties: pine, evergreen oak, gorse, rosemary, thyme
or esparto and the predominan wildlife: deer, wild boar, wid goat
or ringdove. Along the bank of its rivers one can find species lide
white poplar, black poplar, osier, rush, bramble patch and reed.
The area belonging to the “Resinera”, with a good level
of visibility, located to the south of the village, and where it
is possible to find pine groves and Mediterranean brushwood in a
rough terrain, is worthy of visit. Rural paths around this area
are perfect for walking and horse-riding. There are several private
hunting grounds nearby.
Campsites: “El Bacal” campsite provides amperes with
an ideal setting for taking a break. The sound of flowing water
from nearby streams and the beautiful pine trees are a far cry from
the noise and pollution of modern life.
There are several walks around the area, which lead through olive
and almond groves. The “Tajos de Solana” is a perfect
viewpoint from which to see the narrowing of the river Cebollón.
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MONUMENTAL HERITAGE
The parish church of the Santísimo
can be found in the Plaza de la Constitución. It is a recently
built church with a beautiful tower. It was erected upon the ruins
of another church destroyed by earthquake in 1884
In the place known as Peña Gorda, there are important remains
of one of the many watchtowers that exist in this municipal district,
which demonstrates the important communication and vigilance systems
of the Muslim rign of Granada in this territory.
GASTRONOMY
Potato stew
“Maimones” soup
Orange salad
Variety of confectionary
FESTIVALS
February: bonfires
19 th March: San José
13 th une: Pilgrimage of San Antonio.
Picnic in the recreational area of El Bacal.
1 st week in August: Culture Week, exhibitions and typical subject
matters related to the village.
End of August: Feast of the Patron Saint, Virgen del Rosario.
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