Things to see in the Huelva and surronding area
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What to see in Huelva: the 21 places you must visit
If there were one word to describe Huelva province it would be ‘diverse’. With its multitude of beaches, vast natural spaces dotted with little whitewashed villages Huelva is the perfect place to lose yourself in for a few days.
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What to see in Punta Umbría, the town with the constant summer
Punta Umbría is blessed with kilometres of pristine beaches, quaint fishing villages and vast open spaces the likes of which are found only in fairy tales. All of which make for the perfect place to get away from it all.
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What to see in Almonte: from Rocío to Matalascañas
Almonte is the largest municipality of Huelva and its treasures include the village of El Rocío, Matalascañas beach and a large section of Doñana National Park.
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Isla Canela: idyllic nature and crystalline waters
Idyllic beaches, wetlands and golden sand dunes all await on the natural paradise that is Isla Canela.
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Palos de la Frontera: the birthplace of great discoveries
Just 15 km from the city of Huelva, Palos de la Frontera holds the keys to Columbus’ voyages of discovery more than 500 years ago.
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Moguer: a sleepy town with a surprising claim to fame
With fascinating links to Christopher Columbus, and the birthplace of the Nobel Prize winner Juan Ramón Jiménez, the pretty town of Moguer has quite an incredible past.
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What to see in Cortegana: Medieval charm in the mountains
A medieval castle and Mudéjar church stand tall above this charming little town in the mountains. Find out all about the best features of Cortegana.
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What to see in Ayamonte: beaches, art and fine cuisine
Located next to the mouth of the Guadiana River, Ayamonte has a wide range of attractions on offer, from long seductive beaches and bustling ports to fine art, delicious cuisine and charming hotels.
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What to see in Aracena: the home of Iberian ham
Heritage, nature and Iberian ham are just some of the excellent reasons to visit Aracena, a lovely little town in the Sierra de Huelva.
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Matalascañas: beach and national park
Matalascañas is unique in that it is both a popular coastal town with a wonderful beach and the gateway into Parque Nacional de Doñana, the largest national park in Spain.