What to do and see in Jalon, Spain: The Best Places and Tips

September 11, 2017 Tonie Szymanski

Jalon in Spain, from Europe region, is best know for Wine Bars. Discover best things to do in Jalon with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Jalon

1. BodegasXalo

Ctra. Xalo - Alcanali s/n, 03727 Jalon, Spain +34 966 48 00 34
Excellent
52%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 35 reviews

BodegasXalo

Reviewed By SunseekerKD - Brighton, United Kingdom

Apart from their own wines on tap they have a large selection of good bottled wines, spirits and liqueurs, as well as flavoured oils and vinegars. Also bags of local nuts and dried fruits, jams etc. We often stock up here.

2. Mercadillo de Jalon

Avinguida Rei Juan Carlos I | Au bord de la route sur la place, 03727 Jalon, Spain
Excellent
35%
Good
58%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 14 reviews

Mercadillo de Jalon

Reviewed By 57chef - Canada

Lots of interesting items here,from the antique to the knock-offs,this is a bargain hunters dream.Search carefully and you will find some unique items worthy of purchase

3. Bodegas Riko

Avenida Rey Juan Carlos I 33, 03727 Jalon, Spain +34 966 48 02 94
Excellent
47%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
0%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 13 reviews

Bodegas Riko

Reviewed By SunseekerKD - Brighton, United Kingdom

Very good selection of wines and spirits, as well as their own wine. Also things like flavoured oils. The almonds are gorgeous.

4. Colors By Cindy

57 Av Juan Carlos 1, Jalon, Spain +34 633 77 47 36
Excellent
33%
Good
67%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 3 reviews

Colors By Cindy

Reviewed By 57chef - Canada

Hand made and whimsical,with a nice selection of home decor.Love the fish,and the general colour scheme of her work.Reasonable prices

5. The Lavender Gardens

Camino el Cau, Jalon, Spain +34 626 50 58 83
Excellent
25%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
50%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 8 reviews

The Lavender Gardens

Reviewed By Tallbear55 - Denia, Spain

we didn't heed (or read) the reviews before we visited in October.
As avid gardeners both here in Spain and back in the UK when we lived there, we thought going to these Gardens would be a nice trip out for friends visiting us who are also keen on gardening and visiting Gardens. We had been to the L' Albarda Gardens in La Sella on their previous visit last November and they and us were impressed at the Gardens and planting. From that experience we know Gardens can look nice, tidy and colourful, so looked forward to our visit to these Gardens. Having looked at the website and pictures all looked good........maybe they were old pictures?
We got to the Gardens at around one o'clock and our first impression was how nice the walk ways to the house were with meandering pathways and places to sit in the shade. We paid our three euros each and decided before walking around we would have a coffee....2€ per cup. After a short rest we decided to start our meander around the Gardens having had explained to us which part of the Gardens were what....sage garden and the lavender garden. Our journey began in the sage garden, or as we have now renamed it...the weed garden! There were nice areas to sit and admire the weeds, which we did for a short time as we felt from what we had seen our journey around the Gardens would not take long. After our short stop we again proceeded along the pathways through various arbours to the lavender part of the garden. Unfortunately the lavenders had been trimmed down. I can only assume this was done to havest the oils etc but it left nothing for us to admire or smell. I have lavenders in my own garden which are a delight, even at this time of year, not the disappointment of these. The ponds etc around the Gardens had been drained so there wasn't even those to admire. After we all expressed our disappointment to each other about why in the winter season they just did advertise their food and cafe instead of making a point about the lavender we don't know. One lady who seem to be staff did say it was down to being a dry summer and then gave us another excuse about rabbits eating everything they planted. Left disappointed. Maybe to return again, but I think not.

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