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Loja, in the province of Granada, is a city where history intertwines with natural beauty.
Known as the “Gateway to the Kingdom of Granada,” its old quarter preserves the imprint of a splendid past.
The Alcazaba, the Church of the Incarnation, and the Mausoleum of Narváez evoke medieval, Renaissance, and contemporary eras that have left their mark in stone and legend.
Its natural surroundings are a privilege.
Los Infiernos de Loja, with their waterfalls and gorges, and the source of the Río Frío, with its pure, crystal-clear waters, reveal the power of the Andalusian landscape.
The Sierra de Loja, designated a Special Area of Conservation, invites hiking and the contemplation of endless horizons.
Loja’s gastronomy completes the experience with authentic flavors: Loja-style lamb, trout, caviar, and Loja’s roscos are hallmarks of a living tradition. With its serene atmosphere and rich heritage, Loja offers travelers history, nature, and Andalusian hospitality.

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