10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Province of Huelva That You Shouldn't Miss

April 19, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Huelva (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwelβa], locally [ˈwɛɹβa]) is a province of southern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is bordered by Portugal, the provinces of Badajoz, Seville, and Cádiz, and the Atlantic Ocean. Its capital is Huelva.
Restaurants in Province of Huelva

1. Eiriz Jamones & Embutidos De Bellota

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5.0 based on 234 reviews

Eiriz Jamones & Embutidos De Bellota

Visit our traditional shop in the natural bodegas in Corteconcepcion, 15 km. from Jabugo, we are farmers and sell directly our products to final clients and export to many countries. We speak English, German and French, and attend you every day even in the week end. We have all the formats whole hams, slices by hand, and more. In adition You can have and experience visiting Our land next to the natural bodegas with freerange pigs, later the natural cellars and having a complete tasting of different kind of hams D. O. Jabugo, with two different kind of white wines D. O. Condado de Huelva.

2. Finca la Suerte. Picadero La Suerte

Galaroza Spain +34 717 11 78 15 [email protected] http://www.fincalasuerte.com/
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5.0 based on 153 reviews

Finca la Suerte. Picadero La Suerte

3. Excursiones Maritimas Islenas

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5.0 based on 435 reviews

Excursiones Maritimas Islenas

Paseo en barco por la ría carreras,visitamos puertos pesqueros,marismas,bateas de mejillones donde haremos una parada para degustar la auténtica gamba blanca y vinos del condado,e isla canela y punta del moral.

4. Fieldwork Riotinto

Paseo Chocolate s/n, 21660 Minas de Riotinto Spain +34 673 82 45 55 [email protected] http://fwriotinto.es/
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5.0 based on 180 reviews

Fieldwork Riotinto

We'll guide you through a place with an unparalleled History, Scenery and Legacy: The Riotinto Mines. - Rio Tinto (Red River): a unique natural environment on earth. Mars on Earth. - British Legacy: the Bellavista neighbourhood. Its memories and traces of colonial customs. - The Mines: Open pit, Galleries, Industrial heritage, Railway and the legendary "Corta Atalaya".

5. Bodegas Iglesias

Calle Teniente Merchante 2, 21710 Bollullos Par del Condado Spain +34 959 41 04 39 [email protected] http://www.bodegasiglesias.com/index.html
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5.0 based on 67 reviews

Bodegas Iglesias

Reviewed By JoumanaSB

This typical family business is rich with 4 generations of traditions. Very charming discovery. The young Fernando made us discover tasteful wines with very creative wine/food marriage. We will surely be back after the pandamic crisis for a horse ride in the vignards..

6. Cinco Jotas

Carretera Huelva - Badajoz, 21290 Jabugo, Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park Spain +34 603 59 90 61 [email protected] http://www.cincojotas.es/visitas-bodega-cinco-jotas/
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Cinco Jotas

The Cinco Jotas visitors center offers you guided tours through both, the country-side and our century old cellars to learn all about one of the most iconic products within spanish gastronomy, the Cinco Jotas acorn fed 100% iberico ham. Accompanied by one of our experts, that will answer all your questions you will be led through the ancient driying Patio, our interactive museum and one of our oldest cellars. The visit of the dehesa or meadow will allow you to meet first hand our 100% iberico pigs and the culture surrounding this environment, declared biosphere reserve by the UNESCO. To finish we offer you a tasting of Cinco Jotas ham paired with wine and if you wish, some other Cinco Jotas products. We look forward to your visit.

Reviewed By 524kamield - Carvoeiro, Portugal

We have been interested in the process of producing pata negra for some time and finally the moment was there. On the drive down to Jabuga from Zafra we had fantastic scenary. We booked a tour including visit to a farm. Our guide Diego (fluent english speaker) shared all his knowledge. Afterwards we went to the curing facility and museum where we tasted the ham 100% Iberico. Thank you Diego!

7. Donana Dressage

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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Donana Dressage

Somos una empresa de amantes de la naturaleza y los caballos, ubicada en el corazón del espacio natural de Doñana. Nuestra pasión es compartir con nuestros huéspedes la gastronomía, la cultura y el medio ambiente, al tiempo que ofrecemos experiencias únicas a caballo. Ofrecemos clases de doma clásica , paseos y rutas diarias en el Parque Nacional de Doñana y en El Rocío.

8. La Rabida Monastery

Diseminado de la Rabida S/N, 21819 Palos de la Frontera Spain
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4.5 based on 836 reviews

La Rabida Monastery

Reviewed By Aleph_999 - Salamanca, Spain

This monastery for sure deserves a visit for two main reasons: - History: the nice audioguide starts with: this door was crossed by Cristopher Colombus and his son, Diego, when they came from Portugal... - Art: although quite restored and far from the original, it has very nice mudejar details, particularly a cloister

9. Virgin of El Rocio

Almonte Spain [email protected] http://www.rocio.com/la-virgen-del-rocio/
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4.5 based on 436 reviews

Virgin of El Rocio

Reviewed By LaJarrie - Southampton, United Kingdom

Had heard so much about El Rocío over the years, and eventually managed to get here, despite it being a bit of a trek from wherever you are, but worth it to combine with the Parque National de Doñana. Unfortunately rather geared up for tourists , and coach loads come daily. Restaurants and hotels similarly so, and the prices reflect this. The location though is incomparable. The sandy streets, and the hitching posts outside the buildings, are set up for the horses and carriages that are an integral part of this town. The church is worth a visit, with its unbelievably ornate gilded reredos. Not sure where the famous statue of the Virgin Mary had gone, as you can see the space where she should be.....haven’t yet managed to find out where to get this information! But simply spectacular were the marismas overlooked by the town. Don’t miss taking the paths along the side of these... preferably not (like us) leaving your binoculars in the car! These were just teeming with wildlife, various species of ducks, wading birds, and two large flocks of flamingoes who weren’t at all put off by the proximity of humans.

10. Castillo De Cortegana

Calle del Castillo 50, 21230 Cortegana Spain +34 627 69 58 01 http://www.castillodecortegana.com
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Castillo De Cortegana

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