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Huelva | All destinations
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| Alájar
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There’s something magical about this mountain village. When on the cliff top of Arias Montano above the village taking in the view of the roof tops below and mountains on the horizon, you’ll understand why.
Alajar is highly recommended by the Visithuelva.com Travel Team for many reasons. Many of the hundreds of years old Sierra nature walks start from this very spot, there’s no shortage of th...
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| Almonaster
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Almonaster (Al-Munastir from Arabic, meaning “old Christian monastery") has a long and rich history, still apparent throughout the village with 5th century mosque and bullring within the castle walls. Activities in the area include climbing, canoeing, potholing, gorge-walking, touring by bicycle, pony trekking, archery, obstacle courses. It has a great selection of rural accommodation, and of cour...
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| Almonte
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Almonte is tradition, history, nature and religion. Two important tourism sites belong to this authentic Huelva town; the village of El Rocío, where one of the biggest religious festivals in the world takes place, and Matalascañas, a well established, popular beach destination suitable for all types of holiday makers.
Apart from El Rocio and Matalascañas, Almonte and the Doñana National...
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| Aracena
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Aracena is the main town in the Sierra, Right in the middle of a nature reserve “Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche”. This is truly a Sierra holiday destination. Plenty of places to stay, plenty of things to do..., especially everything to do with rural tourism. As for sightseeing, what could be better than Aracena's underground caves? Highly recommended by the travel team as an authentic Sierra...
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| Aroche
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The village of Aroche is situated in the North West of the province, right inside the Sierra de Aracena and Peaks of Aroche Nature Park, some 130 kilometres from Huelva capital. Aroche is known for its Roman settlements, Turobriga being the most visited.
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| Ayamonte
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Ayamonte is becoming more and more popular has a holiday destination for many reasons. It’s right on the Guadiana river, natural border with the Portugues Algarve and has two great resorts belonging to this town; Punta del Moral and Isla Canela. This is the spot to engage in water sports such as windsurfing and kite surfing, or play golf in one of the many courses in the area. As for eating and dr...
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| Campofrío
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You’ll be pleasantly surprised by this little village between the Andévalo and the Sierra. This is authentic Huelva at its best, from cobbled streets, stork nested church spire, probably the oldest bull ring in Spain, to Roman remains and historical evidence that Campofrío dates back to the Bronze Age.
Campofrío is a great base camp to explore the Sierra as well as Minas de Riotinto. As far...
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| Cartaya
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Cartaya is a prosperous agricultural town, much of the famous Huelva strawberry and citrus fruit production coming from here. There are some great restaurants in the town that are highly recommended for typical cuisine at a reasonable price. El Rompido and El Portil, two beach resorts, belong to Cartaya, so as far as tourism is concerned you will find all you need for a great holiday in this part...
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