Biar
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The small town of Biar, with its monumental Arabic castle, is one of the better-preserved medieval towns in Alicante (province) and in the Valencian Community.Understand
The name is likely derived from the Arabic word بِئَار (bi'ar – 'well'). The town has been inhabited since prehistoric times, although the current town layout dates primarily from the Moorish period. After the Christian reconquista in the 13th century the town and castle became a border post along the frontier between the kingdoms of Castile and of Aragon and Valencia.
Today the town's economy is primarily based on the production of olive oil, with a secondary focus on tourism.
Today the town's economy is primarily based on the production of olive oil, with a secondary focus on tourism.
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phone: +34 965 811 177address: Calle Cura Reig, 1
Get in
By car
The most convenient way to get to Biar is definitely by car.By public transport
Getting in by public transport is possible, but requires some careful planning. To and from Villena Subus runs one bus a day Monday through Friday. The bus departing Villena leaves at the very inconvenient time of 06:10, but there is a taxi stand just outside the Villena train station, and the ten minute journey by taxi from Villena to Biar will cost about €15. The return bus leaves Biar at approximately 15:45 and arrives at Villena 15 minutes later. A current bus schedule can be downloaded here.Get around
It is easiest to get around by food, as Biar is very small.
See
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phone: +34 657 912 407Initially built in the 12th century by the Moors, the castle was conquered by King Jaime of Aragon and eventually marked the border between the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. The central tower is the oldest part of the fortification, and was constructed of masonry and rammed earth. Especially noteworthy is the Almohad ribbed dome on the tower's second floor, which is one of the oldest domes of its type in Spain and the only one used in a fortress. The outer walls were added in the 15th century.
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phone: +34 965 812 029address: Carrer Major, 1The 19th-century building houses a collection of regional historic and cultural artifacts, with a focus on ceramics.
Do
Moros i CristiansBiar celebrates the Christian reconquista like many other towns in the area, complete with mock battles and bonfires.
Buy
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phone: +34 965 810 062address: Camino de la Virgen, 28Ceramics have been manufactured in the town since the Moorish period. This workshop, founded in the late 19th century by a ceramics master from Manises, produces handmade and limited edition pieces using traditional white and blue patterns characteristic of Biar. Tours of the facility can be arranged by request.
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Mercadillo
address: Av del País ValenciàThe weekly street market is good for picking up fresh produce and various odds and ends.
Eat
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Pizzeria-Restaurante Chao Chao
phone: +34 965 810 697address: Carrer Pare Arnau, 18A well-established pizzeria/tapas bar.
Sleep
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phone: +34 686 426 126address: Ctra Biar-Bañeres, km 4The casa rural has an outdoor pool, onsite restaurant, and free Wi-Fi.
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phone: +34 965 810 612address: Ctra Biar-Bañeres, s/nThe casa rural has an outdoor pool, onsite bar/restaurant, and free Wi-Fi. Pets permitted on request for no extra charge.
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phone: +34 965 812 021address: C/ San José, 2Completely renovated in 2011, the hotel has an outdoor pool, onsite restaurant, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi. Pets permitted on request.