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
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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
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This restored dock is just amazing. Nothing much there but a walk along the lower (or if brave the upper) deck and the views are incredible. The history of the site is interesting too
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Turn left from Barceló Mar and start walking. Well signposted turn offs will take you through the trees to the beach. Beautiful to stop and look at trees and birds and any other wildlife you are fortunate enough to spot! Walk down beside the road as far as you can then get on to the beach. You can walk to the next town if you’re up to it! We did, tiring but worth the experience.
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Marina Isla Canela is a Marina situated in the benchmark composed of "Costa de la Luz" the "Algarve" and the Guadiana River in the southwest Andalusian Corner. Exactly in the Carreras river mouth, inside the natural spot of Isla Canela. This situation offers an unbeatable cover against adverse meteo, giving a perfect shelter to all the boats in the Marina.
Had a walk around the Marina... Only small but plenty of restaurants close by. Plenty of benches to sit down and people watch along the way
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What a splendid piece of engineering and wonderful view to behold when crossing between Portugal and southern Spain (Ayamonte). The Guadiana International Bridge spans the Guadiana river that separates the two countries and is the third longest bridge in Portugal and one of the longest in Spain. The towers are majestic as they rise into the skyline. It is a view to behold from a distance and equally as breathtaking to drive across it. Definitely worth seeing.
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