Lebrija is located in the southwestern part of Spain, in the province of Seville, within the region of Andalusia. It sits inland, approximately 30 km from the Guadalquivir River, offering easy access to both the Atlantic Ocean and the Sierra de Cádiz mountains. Its strategic position between the cities of Seville (56 km) and Cádiz (65 km) makes it a convenient base for travelers who wish to explore Andalusia’s rich landscape, from beaches to rolling hills.
The city is surrounded by fertile agricultural lands, with vineyards and olive groves shaping the countryside. Lebrija’s location offers the tranquility of rural Spain, while still being close enough to major urban centers and tourist destinations. Visitors can take day trips to the historic city of Seville, the coastal resorts of Cádiz, or the natural parks of Doñana National Park, one of Spain’s most important wetlands.
Lebrija enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The best times to visit are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant, and the countryside is in full bloom. Summers can be quite hot, but the proximity to the coast offers relief with cooler breezes from the Atlantic.