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Lubrin is a small quiet village that sits high in the Sierra de Los Filabres. It began as a medieval settlement to become what is now a charming enclave of tranquillity and tradition. The villagers work in agriculture and livestock rearing.
The village has interesting architecture but the Parish Church de la Virgen del Rosario, built in the late 19th century, stands out with its eclectic style.
There are several cafe/bars in the village, the Los Molinos restaurant has been recently been voted the No. 1 place for tapas in Almeria. The Wednesday market provides an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables.
The villagers of Lubrin observe the Fiesta del Pan (Fiesta of Bread) in honour of San Sabastián every 20th January. Illuminations are held every 14th August.
There are many small hamlets around Lubrin well worth visiting to experience the traditional Andalusian lifestyle.
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| Lubrin is one of the many towns in the beautiful region of Almeria Spain. Discover Costa Almeria with the history, local information, property sales and holiday listings at Viva-Almeria.com
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