The most beautiful towns in Huelva

The Rocio1
It does not surprise us at all that Andalusia is one of the most visited autonomous communities in Spain, since it has everything a tourist can look for: important monuments, archaeological sites, beautiful natural landscapes, incredible beaches, exquisite cuisine, festivals, traditions … Of course, we cannot forget its beautiful towns that, in many cases, outshine the big cities.

In Vuela Viajes we have told you about the most beautiful towns in Malaga, Granada, Córdoba, Cádiz and Seville, but we still have other provinces to visit. Therefore, today we have decided to take a tour of Huelva to show you some of its most beautiful towns. Of course, we apologize in advance for all those that, unfortunately, we have had to leave in the inkwell. Would you like to join us to discover the most beautiful towns in the province of Huelva? You will not regret!

Aracena

Aracena
First of all, we want to talk about Aracena, whose town center has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, something logical considering that it houses many monuments of interest. Of course, its main attraction is the Gruta de las Maravillas, which in its 1,500 meters in length preserves beautiful stalactites and stalagmites.

Alájar

Alajar
We also want to talk to you about Alájar, which is located in the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park. Its Caserío, a group of houses with popular architecture and narrow streets, has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site. If you have the opportunity to visit it, do not hesitate to take a look from the Peña de Arias Montano.

Cortegana

Cortegana
Another town that cannot be missing from the list is Cortegana, which is also located in the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park. Of the town, its urban center stands out, which brings together the characteristics of the popular architecture of the region.

Fog

Fog
On a hill above the Tinto River is Niebla, an ancient town that has an impressive two-kilometer wall that completely closes the perimeter of the city. The Alcázar de los Condes de Niebla and the Church of Santa María de la Granada stand out, among other monuments.

Almonaster la Real

Almonaster la Real
Once again we are located in the Natural Park of the Sierra de Aracena and the Picos de Aroche, in this case to tell you about Almonaster la Real, whose town center has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. Its castle and the Church-Mosque of Our Lady of the Conception stand out.

Dew

Dew
How could it be otherwise, we also have to tell you about El Rocío, a small village that is located in the municipality of Almonte. Undoubtedly, one of the great attractions of this place is its access, which is done by a path that borders the Doñana National Park and which, logically, offers impressive views. Of the village, the Hermitage of the Virgen del Rocío stands out, which is visited every year by thousands of devotees.

Palos de la Frontera

Palos de la Frontera
Another town that cannot be missing from the list is Palos de la Frontera, a town with a seafaring vocation known for being the cradle of the discovery of America. And it is that the three skulls of Christopher Columbus left its port. How could it be otherwise, in the town everything revolves around discovery.

Moguer

Moguer
Finally, we want to talk to you about Moguer, a town that belongs to the Tierra Llana region. Located on the banks of the Tinto River, this town is also closely linked to the discovery of America, since Columbus pronounced his oath to the Catholic Monarchs in the convent of Santa Clara. In addition, it is important to note that it is the birthplace of the Nobel Prize for Literature Juan Ramón Jiménez.