Things to do in Huelva
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The best beaches in Huelva: from Ayamonte to Doñana
Enjoy beautiful scenery as you soak up the sun on Huelva’s beaches.
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Sierra de Huelva: charming towns in a natural paradise
Nature, history and excellent cuisine are in perfect harmony in the Sierra de Huelva. Here are some ways you can make the most of them all in this natural paradise.
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El Portil Beach: a family beach surrounded by nature
A long beach with fine golden sands where the River Piedras meets the Atlantic. Find out about hiking and other activities on the Atlantic coast.
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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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The Odiel Marshes: an ornithological paradise
The Odiel Marshes are a remarkable natural marshland on the coast of Huelva. If you’re planning to visit this corner of Huelva, here is all the useful information.
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Spas in Huelva, wellbeing in the heart of nature
The mountains, the coast and a wealth of luxurious spas make Huelva the perfect destination to please all the senses.
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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.
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Huelva Cathedral: a temple and former conven
The 17th-century Catedral de la Merced de Huelva, or Huelva Cathedral, was once part of the Mercedarian convent founded by Pérez de Guzmán.
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Holy Week in Huelva: brotherhoods and religious devotion
During Holy Week in Huelva, the processions are made up of 25 brotherhoods, marching bands, religious statues and images, sweets, fine desserts and the devotion of the people.
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The Almonaster la Real Mosque: a true survivor
Almonaster la Real, which appears in the latest version of ‘The Most Beautiful Towns in Spain’ list, has one of the last rural mosques to be found in Spain.