PINOSO: A PLACE WHERE
THE JOURNEY BEGINS

Pinoso is a town located in the interior of the province of Alicante, in the Medio Vinalopó region, bordering the Region of Murcia, located 45 minutes from Alicante airport and 50 minutes from the beaches.

A HOME AMONG MOUNTAINS AND
CHARMING HAMLETS

The population of Pinoso remains at around 8,000 inhabitants, including new residents, of other nationalities, who have chosen Pinoso or one of its pretty hamlets to live in. The municipality of Pinoso is 126 km long and has 10 hamlets; Rodriguillo, Casas del Pino, Caballusa, Casas Ibáñez, Culebrón, Paredón, Lel, Ubeda, Encebras and Tres Fuentes, El Sequé, El Faldar, Venta Terrós and Monte Cabezo

LAND OF VINEYARDS, MARBLE AND
ARTISAN TRADITION

The economy of Pinoso is based mainly on agriculture (cultivation of vineyards, olive and almond trees), the footwear sector and the mining sector (exploitation of marble and rock salt quarries) and other sectors such as construction.

LIVING WELL:
SERVICES THAT INSPIRE COMMUNITY

Pinoso is a peaceful village, surrounded by countryside and mountains, well communicated and with all the necessary services. It has its own health centre, nursery, 2 primary schools, 1 secondary school, municipal sports centre, municipal swimming pools, tennis, paddle and petanque courts, football pitch, municipal gymnasium, Theatre-Auditorium, Municipal Library, Market, cultural centre, senior centre for the elderly, Notary, banks, dentists, supermarkets, bars, restaurants, pharmacies, severals bodegas, olive oil mills, etc… and it has several associations that organise many activities and events that give life to the town.

FROM A HAMLET TO A TOWN:
THE HISTORY THAT SHAPED PINOSO

The people of Pinoso celebrate the Día del Villazgo, the Sunday closest to 12th February, to commemorate the granting of the title of ‘Real Villa’ to Pinoso in 1826. Before that, Pinoso was part of the domains of the Duchy of Híjar, and under the protection of the town of Monóvar, on which it depended administratively as a hamlet, until the beginning of 1826, when the King granted independence, giving Pinoso the privilege of Villazgo.

Among the most popular fiestas in Pinoso are the Feria y Fiestas de Pinoso in honour of the Virgen del Remedio, which is held in the first week of August, the fiestas in the Santa Catalina district and the various hamlets also celebrate their own fiestas

DISCOVER THE SOUL OF PINOSO IN ITS
CORNERS AND ICONIC GASTRONOMY

The most emblematic monuments and places in Pinoso are the Clock Tower built in 1889, the Church of San Pedro Apóstol from 1739, the Santa Catalina Chapel, the Virgen de Fátima Chapel, the House of Don Pedro, the Association Centre, El Pouet, the Mural in the Town Hall car park, the House of Marble and Wine, the ‘Cucos’ scattered throughout the municipality, the Nature Centre with a camping area and picnic area, from where the Senda dels gal. lers, La cova del gegant in Monte Cabezo, etc.

The gastronomy of Pinoso attracts many outsiders who come to our town to taste our traditional dishes.

CLOSE NEIGHBOURS,
CONNECTED STORIES

The closest towns to Pinoso are Algueña, Monóvar, Elda, Petrer, Novelda, Villena, Salinas and Sax in the province of Alicante and the towns of Yecla, Jumilla, Fortuna and Abanilla in the Region of Murcia.

The nearest hospital to Pinoso is in Elda, the Land Registry is in Monóvar and the Courts and Tribunals are in Novelda.

“THE ROOTS TO THE EARTH,
BUT THE TOPS TO THE SKY”

As the Latin motto on the coat of arms of Pinoso says: ‘Radices terram versvs pocvlvm avtem in coelvm’, we are a town that has advanced and developed but has not forgotten its origins.

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