Things to do in Huelva
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The city of Huelva: the jewel of the province
Tradition, culture, history, beautiful wetlands, great food… Read on for our pick of the best that the city of Huelva has to offer.
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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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The best restaurants in Huelva: between the sea, the mountain range and the city
Where there’s good source material, you’re sure to eat rich and regal. No two ways about that. And no better proof than Huelva, where there are restaurants galore, for every taste and pocket size.
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Castillo de Niebla: the best fortress in Huelva
The Castillo de Niebla and the ancient town walls together constitute the best-preserved fortification in Huelva and across Spain.
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Dolmen de Soto: Huelva’s megalithic jewel
Experience a real journey to prehistory at Dolmen de Soto, one of the most remarkable megalithic monuments in Europe.
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Aracena Castle, always watching Portugal
Aracena’s castle may not be as famous as its ‘Grotto of Marvels’, but thanks to its beauty and the rich history behind its construction, it’s slowly becoming one of Aracena’s most popular attractions.
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The Pilgrimage of El Rocío: religious fervour
Devotion, emotion and religion are what drive over a million people to go on the pilgrimage to the El Rocío hermitage year after year.